I would not free range on any grass that has been treated. You don't know how long the chemicals stay in the lawn/soil. If a few dandelions bother you....then pull them by hand or get some goats ! There's no point raising your own hens/eggs if you're basically going to apply poison to their food source.
New York FASHIONista turned Virginia FARMinista raising Australorps, Marans, Cochins, Faverolles, Andalusians, Olive Eggers, Ameraucanas & Araucanas, Pekin and Saxony ducks, tuxedo cat, paint horse, German Shepherd puppy with one ever-tolerant (and supportive) husband.
New York FASHIONista turned Virginia FARMinista raising Australorps, Marans, Cochins, Faverolles, Andalusians, Olive Eggers, Ameraucanas & Araucanas, Pekin and Saxony ducks, tuxedo cat, paint horse, German Shepherd puppy with one ever-tolerant (and supportive) husband.










If you want to treat your lawn treat it with Chicken poop tea. Take some dried chicken poop, crush it up, add water,stir, pour it through a strainer into a spray bottle. This idea came to me when I realize the back yard is ALOT greener than the front yard. This has never happened befor I had chickens.


Hi, I try not to use any pesticides.
I got the BEST BUG CATCHERS!
I just grab my post-hole digger spade, and all my chickens come running! It's so simple to dig up each dandelion, and allow the chickens to feast on the instant lunch of bugs & greens.
All it costs me is some calories.



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