23. Arrange a Chicken-Sitter
Just like having children and house pets, chickens are going to need someone to watch them. So if you ever plan to go on vacation, you need someone to come over to your house to watch over the chickens to make sure they are okay. Earlier on this list, we already mentioned how in the absolute best case scenario, your neighbor might offer to be the chicken-sitter. This would obviously be the most convenient, since they live right next door. However, the likelihood that they would be willing to do that is slim, and you should never count on it. Make sure you know a go-to friend or relative who is on-board to help you. Maybe if another friend also has a chicken coop, you could swap looking after each other’s chickens while the other is away.

Some people hope that they can just set up their chickens with an automatic feeder and be able to ignore their chickens for a day or two. While this might cut down on the time you need to spend caring for chickens, it doesn’t totally eliminate all of your responsibilities. Some people get away with going away for the weekend, and everything is fine. However, any longer than one or two nights away is too long to let your chickens fend for themselves. If your truly can’t find someone who has agreed to help care for your chickens while you’re away, you can always look to see if there are professional services in your area.