
Since most of our greenery has all been eaten or died off in our backyard (the chicken yard); I've been bringing the chickens up a few at a time to eat from the front yard.
Those look very much like the ground cover that we have - and the chickens ate around it. They still got lots of bugs, just wouldn't eat the greens.
I have actually considered using our covered X-pen to bring a few girls out at a time to the front yard when we're home to supervise so that they can enjoy some actual greenery. We have none left in our fence back yard. I thought the covered X pen would be best since we have no fence in the front yard to keep stray dogs or predators out. And I would only do this when I'm home to supervise. But my X-pen is currently being used for the chickens who still live INSIDE the house so they can go out and get a little fresh air each day. I'm "hardening" my Silkies in preparation for putting them out in the Silkie pen... 
1 LS, 1 Barnevelder, 3 Ameraucanas, 1 Marans/LS X, 1 Salmon Faverolles, 1 BCM, and 1 Araucana, 1 Ameraucana/Marans X. 2 blue Imported English Orpingtons. 3 silkies in the VF bantam coop. Wife of one tolerant DH, Mom to Lily - a wonderful WSU college junior, Pomeranian Dasher, two cats, Ali and Dorian, and one Cockatiel.
RIP Sweet Gryffin - our perfect Golden boy.
1 LS, 1 Barnevelder, 3 Ameraucanas, 1 Marans/LS X, 1 Salmon Faverolles, 1 BCM, and 1 Araucana, 1 Ameraucana/Marans X. 2 blue Imported English Orpingtons. 3 silkies in the VF bantam coop. Wife of one tolerant DH, Mom to Lily - a wonderful WSU college junior, Pomeranian Dasher, two cats, Ali and Dorian, and one Cockatiel.
RIP Sweet Gryffin - our perfect Golden boy.


















My coop and pen are being built around the corner to the right, under the deck. I'm hoping that I can let the chooks out at times without them tearing my flowers to bits!!!
