I live in rural Northumberland and have been a happy hen owner for the past three years. My three girls lived a free-range life, only going into their hen house on an evening when I would close the pop hole.
That all changed three weeks ago, when a fox killed one of the hens. I had gotten home around 3pm to find a pile of feathers and a couple of wings lying on the ground and my other two girls were both hiding. I was absolutely distraught. I moved the hen house closer to my house, thinking that would help deter foxes, and bought a hen run to attach onto their coop so I could pop them into it when I went out.
On Sunday, at 1.30 in the afternoon my husband and I heard an almighty commotion outside and knew instantly what it was. We ran out of the house screaming and shouting and the fox dropped my hen and ran off. She had lost all of her tail feathers and was upset, but thank goodness she was okay. This happened outside the front of my house, mid-afternoon. I'm now petrified to let them free-range, and have confined them to their run (which is 11.5 square feet) which attaches to their house which has a 12.5 square feet run underneath it. My husband and I are going to build them a larger enclosure, to give them some more freedom, but I'm worried that in the meantime them being in the run without being able to free-range is harming them. Yesterday I even sat outside with them for 90 minutes so they could free-range and stretch their legs. Am I nuts????
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
That all changed three weeks ago, when a fox killed one of the hens. I had gotten home around 3pm to find a pile of feathers and a couple of wings lying on the ground and my other two girls were both hiding. I was absolutely distraught. I moved the hen house closer to my house, thinking that would help deter foxes, and bought a hen run to attach onto their coop so I could pop them into it when I went out.
On Sunday, at 1.30 in the afternoon my husband and I heard an almighty commotion outside and knew instantly what it was. We ran out of the house screaming and shouting and the fox dropped my hen and ran off. She had lost all of her tail feathers and was upset, but thank goodness she was okay. This happened outside the front of my house, mid-afternoon. I'm now petrified to let them free-range, and have confined them to their run (which is 11.5 square feet) which attaches to their house which has a 12.5 square feet run underneath it. My husband and I are going to build them a larger enclosure, to give them some more freedom, but I'm worried that in the meantime them being in the run without being able to free-range is harming them. Yesterday I even sat outside with them for 90 minutes so they could free-range and stretch their legs. Am I nuts????
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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