Re: Plants for chickens to eat
- From: "Jill" <news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2007 09:06:08 -0000
mcilroy_je wrote:
Thanks for your help!
What are you going to try?
:)
Let us know how you get on so others can learn from your experience.
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Regards, Julian
On 21 Jan, 16:08, "mcilroy_je" <mcilroy...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello everyone - we have a chicken run which is divided into two, and
one of the halves is itself divided into two. The chickens have
access to the big area all the time (with straw on the ground), and
one of the smaller areas - but never both of the small areas at the
same time. The idea is that the plants in one area re-grow while the
chickens cannot access it.
Just leaving the natural plants to re-establish themselves does not
seem to be very effective, especially in the winter when things grow
slowly.
Does anyone have suggestions of what I might plant? It needs to be
nutritious, liked by chickens, fast growing and cheap. I am in Kent,
south east England with a mild climate and very fertile soil.
Thanks.
Julian
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