Plants don’t have anything to do with what happens to the poo. It’s unlikely yours is going to build up and cake up in that big an area. What should happen is that they will scratch it and mix it up and microbes will eat it. I call that rotting but many people call it composting. It’s the way nature recycles nutrients. If space is tight it might build up, but your space is not tight.
Whether or not you can grow grass in there depends on how many chickens you have, how big it is, your climate, and the time of the year. Someone in the middle of the Arizona desert might get a different response than someone in Seattle or Miami on the same square footage per chicken.
Right now I have mine locked in my 12’ x 32’ run, which will stay barren as long as I have chickens, while I let the 30’ x65’ area inside my electric netting establish grass. If I leave them on that area, they’ll eat anything green that show up. Once it gets well established it can keep up until winter, though I may have to water it a few times in the dry summer.
I have 7 hens and one rooster. They can keep that area picked clean of anything green whole it is sprouting. But this summer when it is established I’ll have over 40 chickens on it and it will stay green. Most of those will be young chicks so it’s not as many as it sounds.
Whether or not you can grow grass in there depends on how many chickens you have, how big it is, your climate, and the time of the year. Someone in the middle of the Arizona desert might get a different response than someone in Seattle or Miami on the same square footage per chicken.
Right now I have mine locked in my 12’ x 32’ run, which will stay barren as long as I have chickens, while I let the 30’ x65’ area inside my electric netting establish grass. If I leave them on that area, they’ll eat anything green that show up. Once it gets well established it can keep up until winter, though I may have to water it a few times in the dry summer.
I have 7 hens and one rooster. They can keep that area picked clean of anything green whole it is sprouting. But this summer when it is established I’ll have over 40 chickens on it and it will stay green. Most of those will be young chicks so it’s not as many as it sounds.