Do you keep livestock? Having any problems? Want to talk about it, whether it be sheep, goats, chickens, pigs, bees or llamas, here is your place to discuss.
We would like to get some chooks at our land, but will only be there part-time, say 3 nights a week. Anyone see any problems with this? No predators there, so that won't be an issue.
I'd worry that the chickens being there may attract predators and that if something happened you may not be there for a day or so. For example a dog broke into my run and killed one of my chickens while the rest escaped. Fortunatly there are in my garden and I was able to get to them very quickly. The dog came back 2 days later as well. If I hadn't of been there it may of been able to kill them all. I get a fox coming to my garden now that I never did before too. Personally I feel a lot better knowing my girls are shut in a night
Personally, I wouldn't keep any livestock unless I was able to check them at least once a day - and in some cases more often. And three evenings a week is not often either.
So, I'd say "no, hold off until you can check them at least daily".
Our land is just over 7 miles away from our house and as yet we don't live up there. We do keep pigs and chickens but at the moment don't stay overnight very often. We do, however, go up and check, feed, water etc the chickens and pigs at least twice a day and every night do a head count and lock up the chickens. My hubby works two twelve hour days,two twelve hour nights then has four days off - I work four days a week which usually works out that one of us can be up there for the best part of the day while the other is at work. If for any reason we can't go up (weekend away etc) then either my sons or friends will go up and sort the animals out for us. If you can't get there at least twice a day then I would wait until you give them the time before keeping chickens. Despite being there as much as we possibly can be, we still feel guilty for not being on site overnight.
We have put a caravan on our land, which is where the part-time bit comes in, we'll see how our routines end up, before putting any feathered friends there. Currently have sheep there, but they are rather less demanding than chooks. *sigh!*