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Just wondering whether anyone else lets their chickens in the house. We have just got 2 new bantams who just want to be in the house all the time, they tap on the patio door and shout until I open it, then trot in into the liviing room. They are great at picking up any stray crumbs! They are just so cute I can't bear to keep putting them out and I don't want to have the door closed. Luckily with them only being little their poos are only little too! We also have 6 'big chickens' down the garden but there is no way they are coming in!

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Nooooo! :shameonu: Mine are absolutely banned from the house.

 

I leave the kitchen door open so I can keep an eye on them and dash in and out to turn things off, put things on the stove etc, and they do try and get in - on Saturday I turned my back and Yolko got as far as the cat-food bowls! I spend a lot of time flapping tea-towels and blocking the door with the bin and so on.

 

Afraid the thought of chicken poo on the kitchen floor is too much for me. They are definitely outdoor pets.

 

I am seriously thinking of getting my back door replaced with a 'stable' door in two halves, so I can have it open and still keep them out!

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My back door opens into the utility room which can be shut off from rest of the house. My office is at the end of the utility room so I can see into the garden when the door is open when I'm working. My girls like to come into the doorway and say hi or pester me for treats but that is all they are allowed to do. I do think that hens should be outdoors only plus the fact I think my poor cat would leave home if they were allowed indoors. She doesn't like that her garden has been taken over by three large strange creatures that chase her whenever she tries to come past. :o

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Yes we do let ours in, they come in through the conservatory door, then through to the kitchen cause they know there's crumbs under the table too. They also know the corn tub is kept in the conservatory. I love it when they come in, they don't do many packages tho, they not in long enough, we tell them to get out after a while! Bless them. :lol:

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Mine aren't allowed in although they do peck and try to get in through the cat flap. :roll:

 

If one of the children leaves the back door open I will find all 3 pecking around making very happy clucking noises...if only they were quiet they might be able to get away with it for a bit longer but they give themselves away! :lol:

 

We all chorus "chicken out!!!" and they do (usually) wander outside again.

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Eeeek, much as i love my chickens, there is no way they will ever be setting foot in my house :shock: I won't even let them on the lawn because I don't want poo on it :D I don't much like the idea of chicken poo in the kitchen, or on the carpet, or on the sofa........I think my friends would stop visiting me too :D

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Mine come into the house regularly (uninvited!) if the kitchen door is left open. Only yesterday whilst I was answering the phone I turned round to find the three of them in the living room, having come in through the kitchen, past the utility and down the corridor. They were quickly sent on their way, but not before leaving me a little present! We have an elderly friend who has a pet hen who lives in the house with her - and sleeps each night in the bath! :vom:

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We have a stable style back door, but don't often use it that way. I'm afraid our black rock, magpie & white leghorn all wander into the back porch & into the kitchen. But they slide about a bit on the tiled floor. :lol: It's like chicken ice skating. We do have the occassional poo, but not often. They just come in, cluck & ask for treats then go back out. I like how inquistive they are. I wouldn't let them be house chickens though, but I don't mind them poking their beaks in the back door.

 

Emma.x

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My Matilda is a real character - she has just had a 2-month :roll: broody session and didn't want to know us. She has now reverted to the Matilda of old but even cheekier .... just found her roosting on the back of the sofa in the lounge, fast asleep as though it's the most normal thing in the world. :lol: I gently carried her out to bed but got a severe crowing in the process!

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Our bantam hens are too timid to come in the house but the cockerel comes in at every opportunity - he will peck food out of your hand if you aren't careful, you can see him studying you to see if you have anything of interest. He also likes to hop up onto something high and crow! His most daring exploit has been to hop upstairs.

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Well our two come in as often as they can, or my ds brings them in he loves to sit on the settee and cuddle them! They have managed to work out if the patio door into the sitting room is closed but the store door is open that if they come through the store into the utility, through the kitchen through the hall they are in the sitting room! Mya settled down next to the pushalong toy horse and started to settle for the night :shock: . She was carried back to the eglu! I think they have ralised that there are often crumbs around. We often have a poo on the floor Laminate thank goodness or the settee leather thank goodness :oops: . I have to say my sister in law is horrified ahhh well!

Cam

(green eglu)

GNR mya

(white chicken) velma

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I'm afraid Evadne and Hilda sneak in whenever they get half a chance. The conservatory is tiled, so not a huge problem when they leave a present, but they wander into the living room and know exactly where the dry roasted peanuts are kept - they love a handful of those broken up. If there are no nuts on offer, they wander through to the kitchen and stand by the fridge - waiting for a slice or 3 of cucumber (each)! Spoilt, no not at all! They do spend the vast majority of their time outside though!

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Chickens in the house is not something that I encourage, and the two black rocks haven't 'noticed' the house, however Ginger has, as during a rain free period I had the conservatory door open and discovered her inside. She hadn't been there very long, but now she 'knows' about the house, if the door is open she will come in - so we have to ensure it's closed over, as it's not something that I want to encourage. But now she knows about it.....just hope she doesn't tell the others :shh:

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I love the pic of the chicken in the fireplace! :lol:

 

Mine used to wander in when the back door was open. Only as far as the kitchen, but I don't think it's hygenic really, given that they did poo. I now use an old folding fireguard to block the entrance but, like Olly, I'm thinking of fitting a stable door too. Very "rustic" for urban Birmingham. :wink:

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