It varies. Some of ours spend every moment outside and are reluctant to go in even at dusk, others need levering out with a crowbar.jonc wrote:How often would you expect the chickens to be outside? They come out for an hour or so and have some food/drink in the morning when I open the pop-hole, but then spend most of the rest of the day stood in the nesting box area at the back of the house. I expected them to be out for most of the day, so this is concerning me a bit, although I'm probably worrying about nothing as they could come out if they wanetd to.
The main thing is to give them the freedom to go in and out, and to ensure they have some sort of overhead cover outside. That way, they can be outside but still feel protected from the sky falling on their heads.
Seriously, chickens like to have a bit of cover as they don't like predators overhead and predators cover everything from large birds (like hawks) to clouds, helicopters, RAF Tornadoes, moving branches and even a bloke up a ladder (the electricity linesman really freaked our chickens).
We have a portable awning made of planks and corrugated iron that we lug about. It's too heavy to blow over, protects them from cold winds as well as from things in the sky and also makes a fine roost for the braver ones.


