- May 23, 2007
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I feed grass clippings. Not all of my birds get to free-range everyday, so the ones that have to stay inside that day get clippings. I mow about half a bag for them per coop.
The trick is to mow so that the clippings you get are short. So if the grass is high, mow on a high setting, not a low one. The goal is to have bite-sized clippings, so there's no danger of impaction.
And, with fresh clippings, you don't want to give so much that it sits in the coop, packs down and gets moldy.
I even feed dried grass clippings in the winter, but again, I am neurotic about making sure they are short and won't cause impaction.
The trick is to mow so that the clippings you get are short. So if the grass is high, mow on a high setting, not a low one. The goal is to have bite-sized clippings, so there's no danger of impaction.
And, with fresh clippings, you don't want to give so much that it sits in the coop, packs down and gets moldy.
I even feed dried grass clippings in the winter, but again, I am neurotic about making sure they are short and won't cause impaction.