Chicken in our garden

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purplepolarbear

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468 posts

174 months

Sunday 25th January 2015
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A chicken appears to have found its way into our garden! We have asked our neighbours and a few keep chickens but they are all different types and no-one is missing a chicken.

It's been here at least a day and seems happy enough with its new found freedom but I have no idea about how to keep chickens. I'm worried that if we don't do anything it will be suffering without its proper food or next door's cat or a fox will get it. Does anyone have any suggestions? Do they have a homing mechanism like pigeons and will it eventually find its way home of its own accord when it is hungry?

Loudy McFatass

8,852 posts

187 months

Sunday 25th January 2015
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It's quite simple. You now have chicken for Sunday dinner.

DeuxCentCinq

14,180 posts

182 months

Sunday 25th January 2015
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No, they're a bit dense. If you've checked with everyone, RSPCA will take her away. There's always a waiting list for people wanting rescue chickens round our way, hope it's the same near you.

WildCards

4,061 posts

217 months

Sunday 25th January 2015
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Strange, you don't live in Leicester do you?

This exact thing happened to us last week, bloody thing was massive as well. Our two puppies didn't know what to do with themselves when they went into the garden and saw it, fortunately neither had the balls to go anywhere near it so I didn't have to clean up feathers. Eventually it hopped the fence and vanished. As far as I known none of our neighbours keep chickens.

DeuxCentCinq

14,180 posts

182 months

Sunday 25th January 2015
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As it's getting dark, a cardboard box with some shredded newspaper in it (assuming you don't have straw) will keep her warm overnight, and she'll be in need of water for sure. Seal up both ends, but cut a small hole in it so she can get in and out.

Food wise, they don't mind a few vegetable scraps, a corn on the cob or an apple or something. But water most important - she'll eat your grass by the root if she's really hungry.

purplepolarbear

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468 posts

174 months

Sunday 25th January 2015
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DeuxCentCinq said:
As it's getting dark, a cardboard box with some shredded newspaper in it (assuming you don't have straw) will keep her warm overnight, and she'll be in need of water for sure. Seal up both ends, but cut a small hole in it so she can get in and out.

Food wise, they don't mind a few vegetable scraps, a corn on the cob or an apple or something. But water most important - she'll eat your grass by the root if she's really hungry.
Thanks For the suggestion. I'll do that and call the RSPCA tomorrow if she is still there.

Black can man

31,838 posts

168 months

Sunday 25th January 2015
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Watch out for the foxes.

oh i see you live in Leicester ! i mean real foxes not those buggers that beat my lot yesterday.

Edited by Black can man on Sunday 25th January 16:47

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

255 months

Sunday 25th January 2015
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Mmmmmmmmmmm........PIE