PNW_Peepers
Crowing
I have a huge compost area, I don’t let my girls anywhere near it though. I compost my chicken poop, food scraps, grass clippings, and leaves. I supervise free range generally a couple hours before the sun goes down, so they go in on their own. They do destroy any and everything though. I haven’t let them free range in about a month, I’ve been landscaping and until the plants are established I won’t let my girls near any of it. They destroyed what I landscaped in front of their coop. Out of the fifteen things I planted only one tree survived. They decimated mint, strawberries, lavender, juniper, a rose bush, and succulents. All in all I think I lost over a $100 in plants because of them. I’ve been giving them treats every couple days to keep their egg yolks nice and dark since confining them all daySo we have had our chickens for a year! Our first batch of girls are officially hens! It's been a crazy year with chickens. We have gotten a total of 22 chicks since last March. We lost 3 as chicks, culled 3 cornish x, and got rid of 5 cockerels. Now we have our flock of 11 girls that I'm pretty content with for now. I really want to focus on landscaping our yard this year as chickens were our main priority last spring. Summer gets way too hot to be working hours on end.
Another question, is it possible to have a nice yard and chickens free ranging? Lol. I let the girls out and they eat the good grass we get growing instead of the weeds. Then they dig big holes everywhere. I'm sure I'll need to put chicken wire around my garden as well. I want to start a compost pile too. Do any of you have a compost pile?