Go to the nearest hardware store or farm/feed outlet. ask for a product used to keep animals in and stop them wandering where they are not wanted. They will sell you a large roll of it made of either wire or plastic. You attach this product to steel or wooden posts driven into the ground. It only takes a few hours work and it works wonderfully. Chickens walk up to it and bounce off, they peer from one side of it and wish they were on the other side but to no avail. they just cannot figure out how to make that happen so they go on to better things on their own side. (chickens have short attention spans)
If your neighbor is nice he may even help pay for the materials.
teach your chickens to fly
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If it's not free range it means they produce eggs in a small metal box for their entire life or until they stop laying and then their killed and the meat is sold
All chickens lay best in the spring and the fall. Most chickens stop altogether during the summer and winter.
you can feed them less foood
Mix vinegar water and skin so soft equal portions and spray your chickens
I would wait until the younger chickens are at least a few months old. The older chickens will peck the younger ones, but they will stop at some point.
No, they will not.
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Taking your neighbors to court over damage by chickens should be a last resort. Poultry fencing is cheaper and much more friendly. If your neighbor allows free range chickens to wander into your garden try just asking them (the neighbors not the chickens) to stop it. If all else fails speak to your local animal control office or council rep. to see if there are bylaws to fall back on but be prepared for the expense of a larger fencing project and legal court costs. Not to mention animosity from the sued neighbor.
F-stop numbers are the numbers used to measure aperture (the amount of light entering the camera). Because f-stop numbers are actually fractions, the larger the f-stop number, the less light is entering the camera.