I was at Kim's Ranch a couple of weeks ago, and she really does have great pasture grass growing out there! We cracked open a Dorking egg to check for fertility, and the yolk was very Orange, so the chickens are very healthy indeed.
Great topic! I am getting ready to fix the grass in my back yard. I have been thinking that I would have to keep the chickens out of the part I want to keep grass growing and give them the clippings once a week. I was gong to try letting them out on the grass for less time to see if I could keep some. After reading this, I may try bermuda grass and over seed with rye grass in the fall.
Does is this good, or would clover or something else be better? My water is like Kim's(enough salt and boron to kill some plants) but my soil is pretty much all clay. Of course now it is full of chicken "fertilizer".
Ron