Isabella6Storm4
Free Ranging
I've cleared brushy areas with chickens. They turn everything into dirt usually in the span of a month but idk how thick your stuff is. They do a very good job though. You just have to seed it after and keep on top of it or everything will come back
I have several acres of poison oak, thorny brambles, and dense thicket. I know a lot of people use goats for clearing brush, but I don't really want goats.
So... Chickens are good at killing established plants. Has anyone used a movable fence for chicken-brush-clearing? I'm not sure I can even get a fence in, due to all the thick brush.