AlphaButterfly
In the Brooder
- Jul 21, 2024
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So very well said! I’m so glad you posted!One might have thought that those who endured the various lockdowns during the initial Covid panic would have learned that even with the vast range of at home entertainments and possibly the freedom of a garden, forced confinement does lead to boredom and it seems in retrospect many other mental and physical health problems.
Zoos have gradually realised that confinement isn't suitable for many if not most of the species they keep, hence the zoo parks where much more space is available for the more obvious creatures that in their natural environment would range over acres or even square miles.
I've never understood why some people think chickens are immune from boredom and are quite content confined to whatever standard is in fashion at the time.
Chickens are by nature foraging creatures and will quite happily make use of an acre or more if allowed.
Rather than provide toys, which most of us had during the Covid lockdowns and which proved inadequate when it came to our health, let the chickens out, even in the snow if they'll go.
There is no substitute for freedom and no amount of toys can change compensate for the lack of it.