Well...BYC told me so & it has come to pass.
My 5 pullets have eaten their yard down to dirt.
I put hay down for them through the winter as the Princesses did not care to walk on snow.
My thought was the hay would also protect any grass trying to regrow.
Apparently not.
While the rest of my lawn & even my pastures are greening up quite nicely, the henyard remains barren.
They do have a sizable dustbath established within the yard- fine, go for it, girls!
They get very limited freeranging as I work 4 days a week so only let them out for about an hour when I get home.
If I scatter some grass seed beneath the hay is there any chance they will leave enough uneaten to regrow some green inside the yard?
Suggestions?

My 5 pullets have eaten their yard down to dirt.
I put hay down for them through the winter as the Princesses did not care to walk on snow.
My thought was the hay would also protect any grass trying to regrow.
Apparently not.
While the rest of my lawn & even my pastures are greening up quite nicely, the henyard remains barren.
They do have a sizable dustbath established within the yard- fine, go for it, girls!
They get very limited freeranging as I work 4 days a week so only let them out for about an hour when I get home.
If I scatter some grass seed beneath the hay is there any chance they will leave enough uneaten to regrow some green inside the yard?
Suggestions?