Mine had plenty of land but (I had an all-female flock) would start flying when they were looking for love. If there’s a drake or two around the place it might not be an issue.
Good luck with them!
nostr:npub1uxmmyz2nw8ys8npflt93m9yu5c8ewckp00xsu5g3aykvn836jt7qyxujtm — we’re hoping with the many lush acres they have to free-range on, including a small pond, that they’ll stay here without clipping their flight feathers. The guy we got them from says the ones he raises from babies always stick close to home, so hoping that’s truly the case.
Mine had plenty of land but (I had an all-female flock) would start flying when they were looking for love. If there’s a drake or two around the place it might not be an issue.
Good luck with them!
nostr:npub1uxmmyz2nw8ys8npflt93m9yu5c8ewckp00xsu5g3aykvn836jt7qyxujtm — ah, that makes sense they’d go looking for love!
Yeah, we’re definitely planning to have drakes and build up a self-sustaining flock.
Thanks for the well wishes. :)