Jump to content
Boybeck

I've had enough

Recommended Posts

I've had enough of the mess in the garden left by my three chickens so I'm planning to build a run to keep them contained but give them more space than the eglu run.

 

They've been used to free-ranging all day, so now I've put them in a cornered off area of the garden they are making quite a bit of noise, almost as if they are calling me to be let out.

 

It's making me feel slightly guilty! Do you think they'll calm down eventually?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I think so.

 

Ours went into a run the back-end of last year, after spending the summer free-ranging and trashing the garden. They gave out for a while but then settled. We have three.

 

One thing we've done which helped with MY guilt was to buy some chicken fencing and we've sectioned off two borders adjacent to the run. This gives them a free-range area when we leave the run door open. Those borders are also totally weed free now as well! :lol:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

We were the same. We used to let our 3 have complete free range of our back garden, but we got very fed up with poo everywhere and the fact that they would eat everything and dig everything up, so we got some wire and penned them in. I don't recall them making noise about it, but they pretty soon got used to it.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Those borders are also totally weed free now as well! :lol:

 

HI only had mine 2 weeks in a wir and am amazed at the weed clearance they have acheived down to the roots in the soil(I mean how great ) but not so great if its everywhere

 

I wouldnt feel at all guilty mine have not been out and have plenty of room/comfort and all their needs etc so they are staying put. Be tough as mine still eyeball me and they havent even been out..I do give them my time when it suits me ie sit in their with them etc...so am sure they will get use to it

 

Good luck

indie :)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Just to re-iterate the above really.

 

Mine had free range of the whole garden up until Feb when I got fed up of the poo they left whilst camping out by the patio door. I fenced them off to the back of the garden and they seem quite content. I don`t have to mow that bit of grass and it is now moss and weed free :D

 

Then I built WIR (well OH and FIL did). They created a bit of fuss if I shut them in and they could see us in the house but I am shutting them in for a few hours at a time even whilst I am in the garden and although they still make a bit of fuss they are getting used to it. In fact I panic if they are in WIR and I can`t see them pacing at the gate :lol:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I feel guilty when I see the mess they dig up in the borders, but mum doesn't mind! :shock:

 

Actually, she's been waiting for this one special little flower to grow for about 5 years , she bought it from some flower show, and it finally flowered ;dance: and Yolko ate it!!!!!!!!!!!! :shock::oops:

 

And all she said was ' It's okay, If it can't live through the chickens then, frankly, it can go'

:shock:

 

I'm glad I have an understanding Parent!

 

Good Luck with the new WIR, I'd love one 8) but the garden isn't big enough so the just free range each day.

They do eat the weeds :D:lol:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Ditto. Last straw this afternoon when the blighters demolished a very nice hosta that for once hadn't been got at by slugs. I didn't think they were interested in it - but today . . . down to Homebase and got some flimsy netting to cordon off the patio area and some of the path. We would like some area free of poosie woosies, and a few flowers too - just as long as I remember and don't go flying when I take a trayful of greenhouse plants to the patio to harden off (a very likely scenario).

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Do you think they'll calm down eventually?

 

Yes, sure they will.

 

Same here. One whole summer freeranging entire garden, camping out by the back door (and pooping there too) and hubbie had had enough. Omlet fencing now encloses them in a quarter of the garden and they just get on with it.

 

But it won't stop them trying to make you feel guilty. My lot pace up and down the run to be let out. Then if I poke my head out the back door, they pace up and down the omlet fencing to get my attention..... can't win.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.




×
×
  • Create New...