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Our 2 Ginger Nut rangers, Ginger and Pickle have been with us for a year now and they live in a lovely purple eglu classic on wood chip.

 

Since we've had the chickens, they are have free ranged all day every day (except at night when they are locked in) around out little garden with no problems with foxes or cats etc ( we are very fortunate in that respect - probably helped by my allowing the OH to occasionally 'mark his territory' on the fence along with the dog!) HOWEVER.....we have very little grass left, there is always hen poo on the path and frankly its getting very old having to go round every day brushing up the path and raking the lawn (whats left of it) to get rid of all of the poo!

 

I am considering leaving them in the run all day now and only letting them out on weekends but I feel so mean doing so! When they are locked up early they spend the rest of the evening running up and down the run waiting to be let out again...I was considering a WIR which is 12ftx6ft and having the eglu on a 'table' to allow them more room than the standard run they are in at the moment - but they are expensive and I don't know if this will be any better for them?

 

 

Trying to weigh up the pros and cons such as - nice green poo free grass vs poor chickens stuck in a run!

 

How does everyone else tackle this problem or am I going to have to give into the fact that chickens =no grass?

 

Any advise would be appreciated :)

 

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My girls are lucky enough to FR all day as well and following advice on the forum because we had no grass left we laid green netting down, then reseeded and its beautiful now, nice and green and they can scratch around without making holes. It cost around £120 for our grass which is about 12 x 7 metres so cheaper than a walk in run. Of course I still have to pick up the poo every day but it just seems easier now the garden isn't trashed.

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I am only able to let mine out on evenings or at weekends when I'm around, because of the fox risk - so they spend most of their time in the run. They will be fine, of course they like to free range and we like to see them, but there's a balance between keeping hens and having a garden. I'd either restrict the hours that they free range, or fence off a bit of garden so they don't go everywhere - either way, they will be ok.

 

A WIR is worth it, in my view, not only for the hens but for you - it makes everything a hundred times easier.

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No I don't think so different set ups suit different people and lots of hens live happily in runs. We have a similar set up with the eglu on a table outside the run which is big enough for them and has a soil area as well as paved. To start with they used to get agitated when they saw someone at the window or in the garden but after a while they got used to it and now are perfectly happy to stay in the run and get less stressed when they see anyone (one in particular used to act like a caged lion rubbing up the mesh all the time and s"Ooops, word censored!"ing her beak against it as I couldn't let them safely freerange all the time) I provide then with additional greens and things to do, make pecking blocks and additional dustbaths and give them my patio plant pots to eat when they've gone over and they are happy enough. A walk in run also allows you give them raised areas to use and is much easier to clean and no bending :)

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Thanks guys....I guess we all see our chickens as part of the family and the point of getting them was so that they were all free range at some point!

 

That WIR is unbelievable - Ain't "Ooops, word censored!"ody Here! Did you buy that or did you make it? I know a local chippy that makes hutches etc and have asked for a quote.

 

So keeping them in will be ok then?! I think eventually I would love a WIR and make a feature of it are they easy to maintain?

 

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If you don't go down the route of a WIR at present you could always section an area of your garden off to allow them to FR in. I used to let the girls in the whole garden too, but they did make quite a bit of mess so I bought some Omlet netting which I have found to be great. It is easy to move around and allows the girls a lot of freedom.

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When we got our ex batts in July last year we started with this

 

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Obviously wasn't big enough for 4 girls to be in 24/7 so we did let them out onto the garden as much as we could. However we know we have foxes around here, so we couldn't let them FR as often as would have liked to.

 

So we then had this built when we got our pure breeds

 

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We also have an extra run that goes from the back of that across the back border so that they have some soil to dig around in. It was full of herbaceous plants before, but has now been trashed :lol:

 

We do still let them out onto the lawn if we are out there, but for most of the time they are in the WIR and they seem very happy in there.

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