Hi everyone. My little boys are kept in a very large run, where they have access to all they need. We get them out every afternoon, putting them on a long lead, so that they can explore the rest of the field. Just incase anyone is worried, they are always supervised, so that they dont get caught up in anything or eat anything they shouldnt!
Well, the other night, I went to get them into bed, so I was carrying their biscuits (pellets) hay and a huge bottle of water. I opened up the gate and to my horror, the little tykes squeezed past me into the field. I didnt panic as I knew that they were hungry and wanted their supper, so I just called them and waved their bowl at them. Luckily, they both came back and I was able to shut the gate.
My question is, if they should escape, what are the chances of them returning to their house at bedtime, like my chooks do, or would they just keep walking? On our property, they could just walk out of the front gate if they kept on going, hence the long leads when we let them out. In the next few months, they will be fully enclosed but I just need to know what my chances of getting them back would be should they escape!
Many thanks, as usual,
Mary.