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 set up a Quack-a-phonics system last fall, had it in operation for about a month and then the guineas found out were the goodies were coming from!! As I have 5 ducks that supply more than enough poo I pump the water out of their 'pond' into the 'system' which consist of 6 half totes (The water line is at 12"). While I used only 3 of the 6 I'll bring the others online in the spring. So far it looks as though it will be a good supplement to their free ranging. With 30 birds total I'm anxious to see how many less pellets they eat. Before that can happen I'll need to cover the sprouts, I'm thinking using some old storm windows I have on site, build a frame, everyone knows the drill.
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Instead of growing fodder, I collect wild plants for my chickens. Chickweed grows year round here in profusion, and can be pulled up by the handful. They love chickweed!
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Ditto on all the above for henbit, but they don't like it as much. If it's all I offer, they'll eat it.
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