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Re: Weekend Plans?
(Anonymous) 2019-08-17 03:37 am (UTC)(link)My hens have a large run, as well as a big coop. They get shut safely in the predator-proof coop at night, when the only predators who pose a threat to chickens in my area (raccoons, possums, maybe skunks although I haven’t seen—or smelled—one in years) are out and about. The run is just to keep them contained during the day when I’m not home, and I was home, letting them have the run of the back yard, on the day my bantam popped through the neighbor’s fence. Since the inspector came, they’ve been confined fo their run and coop.
I do think animal welfare checks in abuse/hoarding cases are necessary, but the guy coming next week is a zoning inspector, not from animal control or anything like that. In fact, he had to run photos of my setup past “the chicken guy” at his work, because he generally doesn’t deal with animals at all. “Chicken guy’s” only order was that I put a top on the run to keep cats, hawks, etc out.
Which... the only time I’ve ever seen cats in the run was at night, hunting mice; they’re scared to go in the coop/near the hens during the day. And I freaked out the only time I saw a hawk in the coop until I realized it was drinking from the hens’ water dish while the hens yelled at it.
I won’t have the money to hire someone to fix the run for at least a month, and I have no skill to do it myself and can’t drive to the hardware store, so I’m limited in what supplies I can use. Oh well, I’ll figure something out.