Best grass to plant in a chicken run?

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As you can see, my run is pretty bare, and I'm wanting to get some greenery back in there.
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I'm working on building a few "raised flower bed" frames and I'm going to plant some grass in them, somewhat like this...
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BUT MY QUESTION IS... is there a particular type of grass that you'd recommend? Something with a little more nutritional value than others, something that is better quality, something that chickens like? Does it matter what type of grass I plant?

Thanks for any input!
 
As you can see, my run is pretty bare, and I'm wanting to get some greenery back in there.
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I'm working on building a few "raised flower bed" frames and I'm going to plant some grass in them, somewhat like this...
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BUT MY QUESTION IS... is there a particular type of grass that you'd recommend? Something with a little more nutritional value than others, something that is better quality, something that chickens like? Does it matter what type of grass I plant?

Thanks for any input!

Here is my review on chicken salad seed from MPC. This grew great in 4x4 bed. I did cover it with grow cloth as shown for 4-5 weeks till up then you can uncover.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/reviews/chicken-salad-seed-mix.11878/

I recently went to a soil class and learned about cover crops. These grow in hard to grow areas and give nutrition back to the soil if leave roots in ground if not chicks just like them. They are grasses/ grains (cereal rye, oats, flax), Legumes (peas, clover,vetch), Brassicas (turnip, radish, mustard, canola), and Broadleaf(barley, wheat, sorghum). Cover crops suppress weeds, amend soil, and fix nutrients in soil naturally. Just grow and let them free range on it. :)
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I have 8 small sprout boxes (12" x 24") covered with HC then a strip of wood over the edge. I rotate them daily and just uncover them and let the hens have at it. I use wheat feed.

They look like 1/2 of these.
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I'd go take a photo of them but it's 50°F and raining lol.

JT
 

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