Re: Chickens on the run!
- From: "keith kent" <keith3@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 06 Feb 2008 23:00:05 GMT
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"keith kent" <keith3@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in messageSnip 12 ft is not a viable space.?
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keith kent wrote:
Hi , I have just finished their new home & in the process of making
the enclosure, then i will start to think what to do will the barren
soil about 4 m square in front of house/run?
The best option is to cover it with permeable ground cover membrane to
prevent the soil coming up and mixing.
Then cover this with 4-6 inches of the coarsest bark you can find.
You can then use this area to create a "play pen" for them with logs,
branches, hanging veggies etc.
Never leave veggies or any quickly decomposable material on the ground
for more than a day --its one of the surest ways to attract vermin and
can cause botulism in the birds.
Bare soil and chickens is a BAD idea, except in desert like conditions.
Bare soil and chickens in the winter is a very bad idea. Its the recipe
for bacterial soup. YUCK
Hi Jill ,So you are saying it is best to put a weed fabric over the soil
,then the bark.I was thinking of letting the enclosure grow wild, bad
idea?
Yes -- cos it won't
<grin>
Its far too small, the birds will not give it a chance to regenerate. It
would need 9 months at least to create a sward that is of sufficient
vigour and longevity to stand up to the birds for more than a week or two.
So it is best to put down weed fabric,bark,then branches and other things
to interest them in the enclosure which is about 1.5m high x 2m L x 1.5 w
Sounds like chicken heaven
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4m x 4m is bare soil infront of the run/enclosure which they will be free
to roam in the day ,any ideas for this?
Do the same as above. - then more so.
12ft is not a viable space. -- sorry
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regards
Jill Bowis
Pure bred utility chickens and ducks
Housing; Equipment, Books, Videos, Gifts
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Hi Jill,
The 4m x 4m space in front of the house/enclosure is not the only space they
have to roam but is a area i would like to do something with.The area they
have is about 80 ft x 20 ft but about 20 ft from the bottom of the garden
starts my 28ft x 13ft greenhouse then in front of this is the area i want to
do something with as it looks ugly.Also they roam the rest of the garden
most days which is 130ft x 20 ft.
I think i will plant tough shrubs and maybe a small tree and somewhere to
sit :-)!
Thanks Keith
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