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GuineaFowling
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I try to grow white dutch clover on my lawn and have it over take grass. Chicken end up making both disappear. If I were to be serious about growing clover as cover crop I would be using a rotating paddock system. If that is not feasible to a situation do what @Acre4Me suggested. I know that works because I have grown grass, clover, wheat etc etc like micro greens in plant starter trays and built a cage out of rabbit cage materials so the plants could sprout up high enough for chickens to eat but not completely deplete. It doesn't last forever with my method but plants in the ground will be a perpetual feeding... at least in spring and summer.
That's certainly the only way to prevent them from eating everything up. My lawn does very well, but it's had years to establish so no kidding haha! I wish I could speed up that process for the clover. Thanks for the suggestion
