Destroying my lawn

My run was well planted before my girls came into lay. When the last one started squatting, the greenery quickly disappeared.
Some lawns are more tolerant than others - aggressive weedy grasses can withstand more punishment. It's not impossible for chickens and greenery to coexist, but a carpet of grass is a tall order in close quarters.
How many birds are there foraging that area?
I find having designated digging spots helps - let them turn your gardens for you between plantings and have a mulch corner with a bug hotel. My girls gravitate towards a few choice spots when free ranging as opposed to taking out the entire lawn.
Also, their poops are high in nitrogen. Some grasses are sensitive and the build up of excess can actually harm your lawn, leading to yellowing spots and eventually die-off.
 

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