I concur. My flock will not push through long grass either; I think they like to be able to see ahead / what they're walking into.It seems long grass with not much tree or shrub/bush cover isn't appealing for them. I think the long grass is why.
We mow here fortnightly and with the blades set relatively high; it seems to suit the microfauna in the lawn and therefore the chickens well. The chickens also appreciate grasses at edges or that have self-seeded in paving and suchlike being left to flower and go to seed, because they are very fond of some grass flowers/ pollen/ seeds, and they can be very nutritious. Pollen in particular is often packed with nutrients.dense foliage surrounding an area of managed grass. It's getting the depth of the surrounding vegetation right that is important if one isn't to waste space
One of the favourite post-prandial spots here is the SE corner bed. Nothing for a predator to see here
but from the other side

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