Official BYC Poll: How Do You Chicken-Proof Your Garden?

How Do You Chicken-Proof Your Garden?

  • My plants are caged/fenced in

    Votes: 101 51.5%
  • My chickens don't free-range (they are confined to their runs)

    Votes: 41 20.9%
  • My chickens have their own "chicken garden"

    Votes: 28 14.3%
  • I plant herbs that my chickens dislike strategically around my garden

    Votes: 3 1.5%
  • Mi Casa Su Casa - My garden is their garden

    Votes: 37 18.9%
  • I don't have a garden

    Votes: 8 4.1%
  • I scatter gravel around my plants to discourage scratching

    Votes: 2 1.0%
  • I don't garden in the chicken runs

    Votes: 38 19.4%
  • Other (please elaborate in a reply below)

    Votes: 24 12.2%

  • Total voters
    196
We don’t really have a garden as such (my mum can’t garden😜) we just have a backyard which they are actually welcome to come into, but their is a catch. I make it as difficult as I possibly can for them to get into the yard and if they still make it then they have earned the right to have a scratch around at the green grass. Currently only 2 of my 10 chickens have earned the title of chicken mastermind, actually one of them figured it out and then her best friend followed her 😂!
 
My chickens helped my kale get ready for winter before they had a run. Now the look at us longingly whilst we water garden.

My chickens also have their “own garden” surrounding their coop that we let them dig in, or give them the plants inside.
 
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I put up cycled plastic soda crates (they use them for commercial transport for the litre bottles) flipped upside down over grass or areas I sprinkle sprouting seeds. They can eat everything above the crate line and it keeps growing. Works great inside the run. You could also build a little frame with hardware cloth on top, I just happened to pick up a bunch of crates by a dumpster one year and I've had them about 9 years now. Actually built our first coop out of them too 😂.

My veggie garden is on the front and chickens are in the back, but I still fence in the area because of dogs and kids as well.
 
they have their garden BUT my vegetable garden is inside their area, protected by a pointless fence. for some reason they often walk on the fence but they never jump inside... something I'd rather not investigate because I don't want to break the spell.
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on the other hand, they often trespass the border with my garden (protected by a high fence) and eat every other plants... 🤷‍♀️
this is nebbia with my iris :rant

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Love the look of your gardens. I had a cat just like yours. Her name was Bailey
 
The pepper plants keep em out. Now they have learned to stay away from long v shaped red objects lol
This is odd. Chickens don't taste the heat of peppers. Many people (myself included) give cayenne pepper powder to chickens as a natural wormer and for other benefits. Why do your chickens avoid peppers?
 

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