I am watching a good number of British gardening shows (Love Your Garden and Big Dreams, Small Spaces). Apparently chickens are a regular feature of backyard gardens. Consistently, they show chicken coops that are about the size of small dog houses. These adorable little hen houses are surrounded by chicken wire or picket fences 2'-3' high. Nothing is ever covered beyond the hen house roof. The coops don't seem to have nesting boxes.
Is this typical? Are there no predators? Do neighbors simply return chickens who've flown over boundary fences (also only 5'-7')? How are these coops cleaned out? Where do the hens lay their eggs? Or is this simply the delusion of TV production companies and their designers who are designing for an immediate video effect and not for any long term operation and maintenance?
Is this typical? Are there no predators? Do neighbors simply return chickens who've flown over boundary fences (also only 5'-7')? How are these coops cleaned out? Where do the hens lay their eggs? Or is this simply the delusion of TV production companies and their designers who are designing for an immediate video effect and not for any long term operation and maintenance?