Wow! y'all have wonderful ideas about protective shade in the pens!
This is our first year with chickens and we are learning a lot, as we did planting a garden here where they soil is so poor and the local animals are so hungry! LOL
My husband and I have been thinking that next spring we will make a protected path for our ladies to get into our garden which is next door to their "yard". But after reading all your posts, I'm hesitant about this idea now. Sounds like the ladies will eat anything that is green. Don't they hesitate away from something that will hurt them like natural predators do...they know which plants are poisonous and which are not.
I wanted to make the run for them into the garden so they have more "food" choices. As there will be bugs, green plants, some weeds etc. We want to put a door up so we can control their access. We have a lot of wild predatory animals here. This summer was the first time we even had a garden grow. The past three years we were so disappointed when the local deer decided they liked our fresh young plants. We finally got that problem solved by putting up more fence. We also have fox, bobcat, coyote, and possum. The ones we are aware of anyway.
That's why I want a protected run into the garden. Do you think this would work? Or will they destroy the plants like our friendly deer have? They could roam freely in there once the plants are established but before the veggie is mature. Any suggestions?
Jan