good question, I would contact iPhone' s Siri and see what she says about Ivy around chickens, lol.I was wondering is it okay to plant Ivy around a chicken coop
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good question, I would contact iPhone' s Siri and see what she says about Ivy around chickens, lol.I was wondering is it okay to plant Ivy around a chicken coop
I am going with grape vines everything I found said it is not a good chicken plantgood question, I would contact iPhone' s Siri and see what she says about Ivy around chickens, lol.
Did you think about honeysuckle vines? I have some - they are fast growing and stay green plus my girls do not like them and never bother pecking at the lower leaves. They also will climb without much extra help. Mine are in both sun and shade and seems to do fine. They of course will need water but that's easy in the coop area. I believe that if I needed shade on a fence area I would try honeysuckle. Only a thought.......I am going with grape vines everything I found said it is not a good chicken plant
Thank you honey suckle is listed as poisnous to chickens but they seem to know that will price them when I go to town in a few minutesDid you think about honeysuckle vines? I have some - they are fast growing and stay green plus my girls do not like them and never bother pecking at the lower leaves. They also will climb without much extra help. Mine are in both sun and shade and seems to do fine. They of course will need water but that's easy in the coop area. I believe that if I needed shade on a fence area I would try honeysuckle. Only a thought.......
hmmm will have to look that upGrapes are loaded with sugar. My stepson is pre-Diabetic and can't eat them. I would think Chickens aren't supposed to eat them.
Yeah, love your brahma..More pics, you say? Awwww yesss!!!! First, allow me to introduce our Pekin duck, Elly (although we've started calling her Baymax XD) Next up is our Kakhi Campbell Ana (she hardly ever leaves the coop so this was a rare sighting) Next up is the lovely Queen Elsa, above everyone else, of course! ... and our other Blue Andalusian ... currently nameless!! I just call her "bluey" like the clown in FX/2 And ahhhh, my gorgeous white Ameraucana ... wasn't expecting such a lovely bird .. her name is Muffaletta because of her adorable muffs ^_^ And finally, our mystery chick!! I still don't know if this is a hen or roo, a Cochin or what...she(?) is Leopard-Face! And also, unfortunately, the victim of pecking!! I hope y'all enjoyed my showing off!!! :-D :-D
I've enjoyed reading about keeping chickens cool. My chicks won't be here till August, but since I'm in the southeast, it'll be hot here till October. I'm new here, but I always learn so much reading these forums!