08-29-2010, 09:15 PM
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Dylan raises chickens and knows tons about them.
Yes they are dirty but they also eat lawn bugs and TICKS.
I used to let my hens roam free and kept a small area in the barn for them. They'd nest in the boxes I gave them and sometimes at night they'd roost in the trees.
Your only problem will be foxes and owls and if you have bobcat, those too.
I was actually thinking of getting a couple for eggs when the one dog finally goes. I have a dog run I can keep them in and I can string up wire across the top to keep them from getting out. Friggin pen is huge.
Yes they are dirty but they also eat lawn bugs and TICKS.
I used to let my hens roam free and kept a small area in the barn for them. They'd nest in the boxes I gave them and sometimes at night they'd roost in the trees.
Your only problem will be foxes and owls and if you have bobcat, those too.
I was actually thinking of getting a couple for eggs when the one dog finally goes. I have a dog run I can keep them in and I can string up wire across the top to keep them from getting out. Friggin pen is huge.
I have no idea what you're talking about so here's a bunny with a pancake on it's head