Whatever works best for you.
Free range chickens without fence.
Chickens will stay close to the coop and will not scratch through deep snow for food.
The road isn t too far away from the coop but they don t seem to go that direction.
Flickr user naomi is your family good with chickens on the deck or the porch.
A fence is the best combo with a chicken coop.
In some locales it may be difficult to have a fence or impractical to have perimeter fencing.
Fence your garden in and keep your chickens out.
Free range chickens don t stay within property lines without fences.
Many people allow them to free range for short time each day but to keep the chickens from wandering too far they limit recess to no more than a couple of hours and often just a half hour.
Backyard farms or rural farms usually use large or small chicken coops and enclose the area with fence using chicken wires.
I have found that the best way of containing free range.
That said the flock only gets to roam when we are home so our extra activity might scare away any predators.
You can fence your chickens favorite plants in with chicken wire or you can put a fence around your entire garden.
We free range without a fence but we have 5 5 acres and no neighbors in sight of the house.
There are some things that might work to keep your chickens out of your garden and then there are entirely fool proof things like fencing.
Chickens will range farther if their yard is not entirely open but includes trees and shrubs offering shade from the hot sun relief from blowing winds and protection from flying predators.
This will allow chickens to get out of their coop and enjoy a spacious activity area without the risk of getting out your yard or being attacked by wild predators.
Your neighbors may not love chicken poop or pecks.
We don t get much if any snow so my flock has the opportunity to free range most all the winter.