This concept does not fit anywhere well so here it is.
Last I mowed lawn I made so two or more passes of cuttings were used to form windrows. After a week those windrows are very interesting to free-range chickens that concentrate their foraging efforts on those locations. In addition to the concentrations off isopods / pillbugs / rollie-pollies, they are getting lots of cut worms. My broody hens let me get down and close while foraging so I starting watching what their chicks where consuming. Then I did some scratching by hand and the chicks came over to me as well. They were really into the cut worms that were fairly abundant. This will be repeated in a part of yard where looks not so critical.
Last I mowed lawn I made so two or more passes of cuttings were used to form windrows. After a week those windrows are very interesting to free-range chickens that concentrate their foraging efforts on those locations. In addition to the concentrations off isopods / pillbugs / rollie-pollies, they are getting lots of cut worms. My broody hens let me get down and close while foraging so I starting watching what their chicks where consuming. Then I did some scratching by hand and the chicks came over to me as well. They were really into the cut worms that were fairly abundant. This will be repeated in a part of yard where looks not so critical.
