- Feb 7, 2010
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Hi,
I'm desperate for advice! Our 4 week old chicks are getting too big for their indoor cage! We keep them inside at night now, and let them outside during the day in a wire enclosure on the grass (it's temporary) and we urgently need to build a bigger house/yard for them! I'm in two minds, between setting up a chook dome system where they stay in that, and it gets moved around to dig/weed harvested, empty circular beds (same size as the dome). The downside of this system for us, I think, is that we can't have the beds in a mandala shape that Linda Woodrow idealises in her book "The Bakcyard Permaculture Garden". But the biggest downside is that, because the chooks mostly stay in the dome to work the garden, the kids wouldn't be able to interact with them as much. I guess we could still let them out of the dome sometimes but herein lies the problem: how do we then protect the other circular beds that would be full of vegies? The idea of keeping them in the dome is that the chooks are happy, the vegie gardens are happy because the chooks fertilise & dig it all up & eat the grubs etc once the vegies are harvested. So yeah, everyone's happy and it works, but the kids, I think, would really enjoy having the chooks running around the yard sometimes?
The second idea is to build them a deep little hen house with an attached yard for them to fossick in, and then let them out into the backyard when the kids are out there playing. We would have no-dig vegie beds near the chook house/yard, so how would we keep the chickens from scratching/digging/eating the vegies? We could fence off the vegie patch, I guess, with a gate for access. But then how would we let the chickens into only part of the vegie patch when we're wanting them to dig up a harvested empty bed?
As you can see, I really don't have much of a clue! We're complete novices and would really love some practical information and help!!
Thanks so much
Karen
I'm desperate for advice! Our 4 week old chicks are getting too big for their indoor cage! We keep them inside at night now, and let them outside during the day in a wire enclosure on the grass (it's temporary) and we urgently need to build a bigger house/yard for them! I'm in two minds, between setting up a chook dome system where they stay in that, and it gets moved around to dig/weed harvested, empty circular beds (same size as the dome). The downside of this system for us, I think, is that we can't have the beds in a mandala shape that Linda Woodrow idealises in her book "The Bakcyard Permaculture Garden". But the biggest downside is that, because the chooks mostly stay in the dome to work the garden, the kids wouldn't be able to interact with them as much. I guess we could still let them out of the dome sometimes but herein lies the problem: how do we then protect the other circular beds that would be full of vegies? The idea of keeping them in the dome is that the chooks are happy, the vegie gardens are happy because the chooks fertilise & dig it all up & eat the grubs etc once the vegies are harvested. So yeah, everyone's happy and it works, but the kids, I think, would really enjoy having the chooks running around the yard sometimes?
The second idea is to build them a deep little hen house with an attached yard for them to fossick in, and then let them out into the backyard when the kids are out there playing. We would have no-dig vegie beds near the chook house/yard, so how would we keep the chickens from scratching/digging/eating the vegies? We could fence off the vegie patch, I guess, with a gate for access. But then how would we let the chickens into only part of the vegie patch when we're wanting them to dig up a harvested empty bed?
As you can see, I really don't have much of a clue! We're complete novices and would really love some practical information and help!!
Thanks so much
Karen