I've got some happy, happy girls today!
I've always been of the opinion that chickens were to be "partners" in the garden. Their job is to eat bugs, fertilize and till. We've had the garden fenced off from them as we still have cabbage, broccoli, kale, and collards in there and I know they'd be having a banquet if I let them in there.
I've been pushing DH to come up with a way to let the girls have access to the fallow areas of the garden - where our tomato's, beans, cukes, and squash had been. We'd had some squash bugs so I needed the gals to get in there before the ground froze and get whatever of them remained. These areas were tilled in the spring and the soil was amended with tons of compost. The dirt in some of the spots is black. DH fashioned a "chicken corral" around those areas so the girls could get in there without giving them access to the stuff that's still growing.
OH, MY! Talk about excited ladies! They got into a raised bed filled with black dirt and DH thought they were having seizures the way they were rolling and kicking about. Quite the feast as I watched one of them pulling out a big worm while she was in the middle of "dirt bathing". Nothing like laying about and having your dinner appear right at your face!
I've been standing at the window watching dirt fly for the past 45 minutes as they kick and roll. Great to see them so enjoying their new spot! And I'm really tickled to know that it will be pre-tilled and fertilized come spring although I know I'm going to have to add dirt back into those raised beds as they're kicking the most of it out!

I've always been of the opinion that chickens were to be "partners" in the garden. Their job is to eat bugs, fertilize and till. We've had the garden fenced off from them as we still have cabbage, broccoli, kale, and collards in there and I know they'd be having a banquet if I let them in there.
I've been pushing DH to come up with a way to let the girls have access to the fallow areas of the garden - where our tomato's, beans, cukes, and squash had been. We'd had some squash bugs so I needed the gals to get in there before the ground froze and get whatever of them remained. These areas were tilled in the spring and the soil was amended with tons of compost. The dirt in some of the spots is black. DH fashioned a "chicken corral" around those areas so the girls could get in there without giving them access to the stuff that's still growing.
OH, MY! Talk about excited ladies! They got into a raised bed filled with black dirt and DH thought they were having seizures the way they were rolling and kicking about. Quite the feast as I watched one of them pulling out a big worm while she was in the middle of "dirt bathing". Nothing like laying about and having your dinner appear right at your face!

I've been standing at the window watching dirt fly for the past 45 minutes as they kick and roll. Great to see them so enjoying their new spot! And I'm really tickled to know that it will be pre-tilled and fertilized come spring although I know I'm going to have to add dirt back into those raised beds as they're kicking the most of it out!