Official BYC Poll: Do You Grow Fodder For Your Chickens?

Do You Grow Fodder For Your Chickens?

  • Yes I do, and they love it

    Votes: 54 26.2%
  • I'd like to but don't know where to start

    Votes: 42 20.4%
  • Never thought of it

    Votes: 19 9.2%
  • I used to but no longer do (please elaborate in a reply below)

    Votes: 7 3.4%
  • No I don't (please elaborate in a reply below)

    Votes: 25 12.1%
  • What's fodder?

    Votes: 22 10.7%
  • One day I'd like to

    Votes: 37 18.0%

  • Total voters
    206
I'm in an area where I can grow stuff year round. I have a treats box for them, 3x6' frame made of 2x4s with hardware cloth covering the top . In the summer I will rake whatever seeds left over from planting the garden into the soil under the box. In the fall it is usually cereal Rye seed. Grows all winter here and chickens love it. These plants try to grow through the HC but the birds keep it eaten below this level.
Since I have plenty of birds I am thinking about building another, bigger, to add even more greenery to their diet.
Perhaps you could snap and upload a picture to several on this positive outcome?
 
Even though I voted on the "I'd like to..." Mine is a slight variation...

I've :
X- read the article (several times)
X- got the spare lumber ready
X- got the dish pads from $1 store
X- have two sites picked out
_*_ - need time to build it & buy bag of seed
X- Honey Do List is still in the way
X- making coop ready for hens to get their "Broody on" in Jan/Feb.
 
Last year I tried to grow corn sprouts from popcorn seeds. For a healthy winter supplement. But it needed much care and took a long time to sprout.

Barley or other regular fodder is not a gain as a winter supplement overhere, bc we mild winters and don’t have much snow over here. There is enough green outside the run all year. And inside the run there is a little green too if the chickens free range a few hours each day.

Sadly they are not allowed to free range this winter. Because of a bird flew I need to keep them locked up. So now most of the greens in the run disappear slowly. I did make a patch with grasses and herbs covered with hwc. And I clip grasses for the chickens and give vegetable and fruit left overs to give them some fresh food.
 
It finally rained! I broadcast some barley and bulk chia seed from the store, but nothing sprouted. I’ll be overseeding the Bermuda grass lawn with perennial ryegrass same as last year. There used to be clover in the lawn but the chickens ate that so I’ll reseed with red and white clovers from Tractor Supply. Also oats and wheat. Also a horse pasture seed mix (that does not contain fescue). I’m wondering how deep to sow, like cover it with peat moss? Need to prevent rodents and songbirds from taking the seed.
 

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