We are going to be embarking on a new habitat for our chickens. We are moving to a house with plenty of land, but it is on essentially a second growth forest (re-populated with pines, firs, and birch from an overgrown pasture). We are going to be clearing some land for the new coop/run but would like to incorporate native vegetation that the girls won't destroy. We'd like to include as much environmental enrichment as possible. Pipe dream? Any experience or info would be awesome.
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