What is it with Chickens & Styrofoam??(rant)

alwaystj9

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My chickens are rarely allowed in the yard, just recently when I am working in their pen.
I am installing a net cover and am too old to be getting on & off a ladder with animals underfoot.
So they have been up in the yard a few hours each day.
They have a full fenced acre to mess about in but they have apparently been eating a styrofoam cooler in the back corner of the carport.
They also ruined the bag of sackrete (concrete mix) I had stashed in the cooler because the humidity got to it after their excavations.
They chose THIS over my garden??
They must have eaten a lot of the styrofoam, too, because the debris-field is not big enough for the level of destruction.
 

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Between the cats sharpening their claws on it and the chickens eating it, we have to keep our styro coolers either in the cars for transporting groceries or locked safely in the well house. Out of sight, out of mind. That stuff is definitely chicken crack!
 
My cabin is raised and spray foam insulated underneath. The chickens hang out underneath the cabin sometimes — bug feast, dust baths, shelter from rain, etc — but I think you see where this is going. One of the girls discovered the spray foam above her head today. It's very styrofoam-like. I'm new to chickens and never imagined they would peck up.:barnieIf this continues, I'm going to have to block access, which is going to be an annoying project. :th
 

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