No magic plant.I keep thinking there MUST be some kind of plant that repels them.
Romance meets Reality.
Fence 'em in or fence 'em out.
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No magic plant.I keep thinking there MUST be some kind of plant that repels them.
The crazy thing about all of this is that my older chickens aren’t interested in the flower beds at all. But this group of younger chickens loves to mess with my flowers. I’m going to try to train them! LOL. I’ve had chickens for 40 years and this is the worst batch of flower bed Destroyers I’ve ever had! They have free range as far as their little legs could carry them - lots of shade trees - lots of water - lots of bugs- lots of native grasses.No magic plant.
Romance meets Reality.
Fence 'em in or fence 'em out.
Oh Mary, I’m with you! But I found some large (3” +/-) river rocks right down the road at our little farm store. I think they’ll be attractive as well as functional. I’ll fix those little feathered foragers! LOLWe have no rocks here! Sand, lotsa sand, and topsoil, and every single stone here I've carried in from other property nearby.
Mary
Yes sevin is safe for chickens.I fence my chickens out of anything I don't want them to have access to. I tell people I used to have a garden, but now I have chickens, lol. Sorry I don't have better advice for you. Is Sevin safe for chickens?
Not approved for poultry in the US tho.Yes sevin is safe for chickens.