MoonShadows
Almost Self-Reliant
We went out this morning to drop of the recyclables, get bbq propane and do some grocery shopping.
When we got home, we found our rooster dead out in the field, feathers all over, his head ripped half off, and two hens missing...feathers all over the place.
This puts us down to just 4 hens left. We started with 15 chickens 3 years ago and added 2 roosters when 1 of the hens went broody 2 years ago. One hen, a bantam, was pecked almost to death by the others. I had to put her down. And, another hen was found dead without a mark about a year or so ago.
We used to keep them in the run exclusively, but 1 1/2 years ago, we started letting them free range on our property. They looked healthier, happier, and the eggs even looked better. But, the past few months we have lost one here or there, and today 3. We don't know if it is hawks or foxes since we are never at home when it happens.
We've decided to let the remaining 4 hens do what they want...stay in the run or free range. They are over 3 years old and their egg production has diminished. I can't see keeping them exclusively in the run since they have had quite a while out on the range. I don't want to "punish" them.
Our thoughts for out 10 x 8 coop is to make it into a tool shed, and our 10 x 16 run into a "protected garden" once they are all taken or die, but that could be a long time. Or, perhaps we'll just get 3 or 4 new hens, keep them exclusively in the run since they know no better, stop providing our co-workers, family and friends with free eggs. It gets expensive...just keep the eggs for ourselves.
Just wanted to share....
When we got home, we found our rooster dead out in the field, feathers all over, his head ripped half off, and two hens missing...feathers all over the place.
This puts us down to just 4 hens left. We started with 15 chickens 3 years ago and added 2 roosters when 1 of the hens went broody 2 years ago. One hen, a bantam, was pecked almost to death by the others. I had to put her down. And, another hen was found dead without a mark about a year or so ago.
We used to keep them in the run exclusively, but 1 1/2 years ago, we started letting them free range on our property. They looked healthier, happier, and the eggs even looked better. But, the past few months we have lost one here or there, and today 3. We don't know if it is hawks or foxes since we are never at home when it happens.
We've decided to let the remaining 4 hens do what they want...stay in the run or free range. They are over 3 years old and their egg production has diminished. I can't see keeping them exclusively in the run since they have had quite a while out on the range. I don't want to "punish" them.
Our thoughts for out 10 x 8 coop is to make it into a tool shed, and our 10 x 16 run into a "protected garden" once they are all taken or die, but that could be a long time. Or, perhaps we'll just get 3 or 4 new hens, keep them exclusively in the run since they know no better, stop providing our co-workers, family and friends with free eggs. It gets expensive...just keep the eggs for ourselves.
Just wanted to share....