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We have raised gardens with six foot fences around them. Our chickens would destroy our food and flower gardens. They do come into our back yard and we have fenced in areas they can't get to and we have some gardens with iris, boxwood, columbines, daisies, and a few other flowers that can handle chickens digging and dirt bathing. They are tuff flowers and shrubs that can take chicken doings. These also have fences around them but there are areas they can get under the fences. The turkeys, quail, chipmunks, deer and other birds are kept out of our gardens by fences and netting over the gardens. Chickens love to dig, peck and scratch. The chickens also get insects that can damage the food and flowers.Does anyone keep their chickens in a yard/run during growing season and then free range during the fall and winter? I wanted to free range, but they are destroying my gardens. Was hoping to rotate them between two pens during the warmer months, and then once the gardens are covered they could free range. Does anyone do this?