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For those of you whose chooks FR AND who still have a LAWN!!

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How did you do it?

 

We let our girls FR in the afternoons when I get home from work and all day at weekends - and we don't have a single blade of grass left in our "lawn". We're thinking of fencing it off and only letting the girls rummage in the shrubs and borders.

 

SLIM! You have grass... I've seen it on your webcam! Or is it Astroturf??! :D

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We still have grass ... but the hens have a 4x4m run which is bare soil now. They free range from mid morning until about an hour before dark ... but we only have 4 and a fair sized garden. We do put down piles of leaves for them to root through which distracts them from the grass.

 

I suspect it's about size ...

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At the moment, ours are much more interested in the borders than the lawn. They particularly like the paths and areas where there are fallen leaves, which we have left down rather than swept up as usual. They do pick the lawn a bit, but they like the paths and borders best. We've had them nearly 4 weeks and the damage is minimal so far. But only 3 chooks and quite an interesting garden so, we'll see!

 

They are FR most days for between 2 and 6 hours, although some days we can't be around and they stay in their run.

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Now I think about it, it does have its advantages... We haven't mown the lawn since the middle of August :lol:

 

We've also put piles of leaves out for our two - but Roxy is such a digger, she rakes through to the ground and it's just become muddy in the rain :shock:

 

ANH, was it your photo on the WIR thread with a chook reaching through the netting to eat the grass? So funny!

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It's all about stocking density. If you match your chicken numbers to the space you have available AND rest the grassed areas over winter, it can be done. Victoria Roberts recommends something in the region of 80 sq feet per bird (I think, but I'd have to double check her book to be sure), though obviously that's less for bantams.

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my 5 tend to only spend a short time on the lawn and hardly scratch on it (I'm doing more damage to it having to walk on it twice a day) but the have full access to all the back garden when they are out which is only an hour or 2 on saturdays then 5or 6 hours on sundays much of the time they spend under the fruit trees at the top of the garden or rooting around in they're cabbage patch or the slate chipping path which is much more fun for them but a pain for me as they never put the slate back on the path

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hey

 

I free range when somone is home which is basically all the time and still have lawn. It's really quite nice at the mo a tad on the muddy side but thats because kent appears to be trying to flood at the moment. I have a theory that it's because the lawn in my garden is the least interesting bit. There are two sections of flower beds we don't plant in and the rest all has tunnels round the back of the flowers they like. We also have a central bed with about waist flowers in and a bird table that they like to hang round in and finally we have a huge bed that has some ivy and roses and bushes in that they can pootle about in.

 

There are a couple of holes in the lawn but they were there before the chickens and we've never bothered to do anything about them.

 

The only two places they cause damage is somtimes in the herb bed thats by trampling it to death in a bid to get to the back door and the veg garden which is fenced off in the top of our garden.

 

oh i forgot i have one spot were the lawn is a bit worse for wear which is under where the eglu was but give that a week and it'll be fine again :)

 

Beth

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We have a lovely lush lawn and 13 hens, sometimes they play out all day.

 

I do have a secret though, if you click on the web link in my signature you will see that my garden is a wee bit bigger than average.

 

The edges and borders are virtually wild and untamed, so the girls just love playing in there, and digging around in the undergrowth. As has been said above, their effect is diluted in my garden I think, and they prefer playing in wilderness areas.

 

The only place without grass is the WIR which is roofed and has horse bedding in it

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Lawn?!?!?!? I have some vague recollections on what one of those is, isn't it that green stuff that used to sit on the mud :think::wink:

 

Starfish and Road Runner pointing at grass for you and every one else that has forgotten what it looks like

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Thats not playing nice Starfish and Road Runner, as your Wernlas cousins are some of the worst offenders in my garden :shameonu:

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we had a wonderful lawn before we got the girls. we also had crazy paving down the end of the garden so dug this up and put bark down instead so they have lots to dig through, they also have the borders but they insist on digging on the grass. they dont actually seem to eat it just eat whatever they find underneath it :roll: myrtle also mastered our fence so dug up the veg box not once but 4 times, we still dont know how she actually got in and out of it! we are thinking of putting u :roll: a fence around the end of the garden so they can dig through the bark during the winter and rest the grass, but given myrtles past history i dont know how effective this will be!!

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Lawn?!?!?!? I have some vague recollections on what one of those is, isn't it that green stuff that used to sit on the mud :think::wink:

 

Starfish and Road Runner pointing at grass for you and every one else that has forgotten what it looks like

P1010312.jpg

 

Thats not playing nice Starfish and Road Runner, as your Wernlas cousins are some of the worst offenders in my garden :shameonu:

 

didn't say they are well behaved in the garden Starfish was the first one to pick the tomatoes Road Runner the first at the Strawberrys and Rusty sowed them all how to eat the apples and all 3 of them striped the blueberrys in no time at all and they weren't even ripe

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We have a lovely lush lawn and 13 hens, sometimes they play out all day.

 

I do have a secret though, if you click on the web link in my signature you will see that my garden is a wee bit bigger than average.

 

The edges and borders are virtually wild and untamed, so the girls just love playing in there, and digging around in the undergrowth. As has been said above, their effect is diluted in my garden I think, and they prefer playing in wilderness areas.

 

The only place without grass is the WIR which is roofed and has horse bedding in it

 

 

OMG your garden is massive :shock: i can only dream of having a garden like that for my chickies... :) your chickies are very lucky girlies :D:D

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We have a lovely lush lawn and 13 hens, sometimes they play out all day.

 

I do have a secret though, if you click on the web link in my signature you will see that my garden is a wee bit bigger than average.

 

The edges and borders are virtually wild and untamed, so the girls just love playing in there, and digging around in the undergrowth. As has been said above, their effect is diluted in my garden I think, and they prefer playing in wilderness areas.

 

The only place without grass is the WIR which is roofed and has horse bedding in it

 

That is truly "Hen Heaven" fabulous pictures. :dance::dance:

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