Hi there! I was hoping someone could help me with this. I have 8 hens and they have a 20'X18' run. I put sod down in the spring. My girls love it and I love the nice dark-yolked eggs they give me. These pictures show what I started with in May and what I have now. The last picture is a little soggy, taken after a hard rain.
I've read all the posts about folks not being able to keep grass in the run, but I have to try. I can't really let my hens free range because my neighbor has a young, smart black lab who "visits" often. Star is a sweetie, but I'm not willing to risk it. I do have a small pen (5'X5'X3' high), totally enclosed that I use to put 3 hens in to "mow" the grass in the main yard. I have to be there when they're in it since Star could plow into it.
Should I just lay new sod next Spring? I was wondering if reseeding every couple of weeks would make a difference in how the grass looks at the end of the season? Is their poo killing the grass? I hose it down every few days to dissolve and break it up. Am I doing something wrong or is there a better way to do this? If I have to replace the sod each year, I will. I want to do all I can to have grass available to them in their run.
Whew! Sorry that was so long winded. I hope someone out there is having some success with keeping grass in the run...I need help!
Thanks, Jenn.




I've read all the posts about folks not being able to keep grass in the run, but I have to try. I can't really let my hens free range because my neighbor has a young, smart black lab who "visits" often. Star is a sweetie, but I'm not willing to risk it. I do have a small pen (5'X5'X3' high), totally enclosed that I use to put 3 hens in to "mow" the grass in the main yard. I have to be there when they're in it since Star could plow into it.
Should I just lay new sod next Spring? I was wondering if reseeding every couple of weeks would make a difference in how the grass looks at the end of the season? Is their poo killing the grass? I hose it down every few days to dissolve and break it up. Am I doing something wrong or is there a better way to do this? If I have to replace the sod each year, I will. I want to do all I can to have grass available to them in their run.
Whew! Sorry that was so long winded. I hope someone out there is having some success with keeping grass in the run...I need help!

Thanks, Jenn.