I'm fascinated with this post, I would like to see if it would be possible to scale it down to a smaller homestead. We have 1 rooster and 21 hens and they live on about a 1/4 acre section of our backyard in Florida.
My idea is to grow as much forage as possible for them in this small area.
So far, I have a lot of:
1. Mexican Sunflower which self propagates when the branches touch the ground (it is a perennial that is high in protein), our chickens love it
Chickens eating Mexican sunflower leaves
2. Bananas which multiply in clumps without my effort (chickens eat the leaves and the fruit)
Here is one of our
hens eating banana leaves
3. Moringa trees which are highly nutritious and grow abundantly
4. Cranberry hibiscus which is another perennial and has highly nutritious leaves
5. Arugula which self seeds easily
6. Tons of woodchips which the chickens scratch through to get bugs and worms
Any other suggestions of perennials I could grow for the chickens?