That depends if you want to keep them or not. If you want to lose them, let them run loose. If you don't want to lose them, limit their available area so they can't wander off and get eaten by dogs. Or run over by cars. Or lost in the metropolis. Or...
I think they do!!
Chickens may live in hutchs, they dont need to run as long as the hutch is big enough for the amount of chickens you own.
No they should stay the same but let them run
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Hi, there should be 8 square feet per bird in the run, so it would have to be 120 square feet, but give them entoh room so that if they want, they can have room without any other chickens 'in there space'.
1771.08 The short answer is yes. It Depends on the city's definition of CAGED FOWL. Ordinance is intended not to prevent a person from owning pet fowl in a caged environment within residence of the owner.
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Walking or going to a dog park so he/she can cut loose and run.
yes they can run actually they run very fast it is an instinct to avoid preditors.
Chickens tend to be lethargic, but there can be the occasional rabble rouser. You've seen Chicken Run, right?
No. Turkeys and chickens can run fast with their wings spread open. People have caught turkeys and chickens doesn't mean it is going to be easy, it is not easy to catch turkeys and chickens.
Yes, they usually run away from me.