- May 9, 2009
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If you want to free range your chickens in your back yard and keep green stuff growing in there here is an idea. This is what I am doing.
I have my chickens in an enclosed, top covered run which is quite small, relatively speaking. That's where they get their food and water. That's where I leave them when I go away from home because I know they are safe there.
Attached to the run is a large chicken pasture, planted with a variety of grasses even wild flowers which is divided into two sections. From their covered run I have made a poop door that I can open into the section of the chicken pasture I want them to go into while the other section is blocked off, watered and fertilized until it grows back again.
I can easily rotate them from one to the other. And they will always have greens to eat.
I have my chickens in an enclosed, top covered run which is quite small, relatively speaking. That's where they get their food and water. That's where I leave them when I go away from home because I know they are safe there.
Attached to the run is a large chicken pasture, planted with a variety of grasses even wild flowers which is divided into two sections. From their covered run I have made a poop door that I can open into the section of the chicken pasture I want them to go into while the other section is blocked off, watered and fertilized until it grows back again.
I can easily rotate them from one to the other. And they will always have greens to eat.