I know I should not begrudge my hens the chance to roam about outside after being in those cages, but I do think they take the term "free range" a bit far sometimes!! They get out on to the lane, the track, and into the farmhouse garden next door ......even go over the lane to the barn conversion for a stroll. They all seem to find their way back at night. And thats another thing, I have never had a problem getting the hens in at night before. All would take themselves in around 7pm. Since the first ex batteries arrive, they stay out until its dark scratching round the sheds. So as you can imagine, these light nights its well after 10pm. And I have to stand here and wait for them to go in.
One of the neighbours who lives in a cottage down our track called at the field for eggs last night. He does not have a clue about animals, just seems to get in his car and drive off to his bank job every day. Last night, he told me that one of my hens had got in front of his car, down the track. I asked what he did, and he said he just kept driving, and eventually the hen turned left into a neighbours track. I told him that is probably why the neighbour had found a dead hen that the fox had killed in her field. At the time I was puzzled as to how one of my hens had walked so far. I now know. Neighbour did apologise and said he would not do the same thing again if he met one of my hens.