- Aug 1, 2009
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Hi guys!
We're in the process of building our coop with a run that has about 130 sq. ft. of space. We're getting 5 chickens. Obviously, the grass will get horribly run down and it'll turn into just a dry dusty area. Is there any way I can prevent this from happening? Would it help if I put a big bag of grass clippings and weeds in the middle of the run every other week to keep them busy with that instead? I'm up for anything here. I considered a chicken tractor, but I'm afraid some animal would tip it over and grab them during the day when I'm not home. We live right on the boarder of a bunch of wetlands. There are lots of prey animals out there that would love a chicken dinner.
Please help!
We're in the process of building our coop with a run that has about 130 sq. ft. of space. We're getting 5 chickens. Obviously, the grass will get horribly run down and it'll turn into just a dry dusty area. Is there any way I can prevent this from happening? Would it help if I put a big bag of grass clippings and weeds in the middle of the run every other week to keep them busy with that instead? I'm up for anything here. I considered a chicken tractor, but I'm afraid some animal would tip it over and grab them during the day when I'm not home. We live right on the boarder of a bunch of wetlands. There are lots of prey animals out there that would love a chicken dinner.

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