Will chickens eat my flower seedlings?

yes you need to protect young plants; young leaves are tender and are liable to be sampled and/or scratched up to get at the bone meal or whatever else you might put in the planting hole to help them get established.
That’s what I was afraid of 😕
 
Don't be put off by the naysayers! My garden is full of flowers and chickens. Flowering shrubs generally work better than herbaceous perennial borders, and annuals are usually too fragile to cope, but even so I enjoy e.g. malvas (see photo), peonies, ginger lilies, bluebells, daffodils, aquilegia, day lilies, irises, hellebores, centaureae, pulmoneria, inula, cephaleria, etc. etc.
Malva moschata alba.JPG

Peony.JPG
 

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