Hi, I know that chickens devour most plants on sight which is why our veg garden has moved to the front of the house, I have noticed that they have left the bay tree alone and wonder if there are any other plants/flowers/shrubs that they will not go for. I'm not a big flower gardener but it would be nice to have a little colour in the back garden this year!!
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Hi sarflo, mine leave my irises, ornamental quince, heather, holly and broom alone. I think anything with spiky or waxy leaves would be fine. They love the lupins heads once they've set seed!! I think there's a thread on another forum about this, I see if I can find it and PM you back.
Dwell simply ~ love richly
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I've got an Olive tree, 2 crab apple trees, honeysuckles and a huge pampas growing in the chooks bit of the garden that so far have survived - as well as the laurel hedge. I did have daffodils, iris, various shrubs that I can't remember the names of, but no more!! In my garden it's either chickens or plants, not both and the chickens are going nowhereMy girls found their way into my heart and now they nest there
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Originally posted by Jardiniere View PostThey will! Mine fly....one can get over a 7ft fence.
*wibble*
There's a slope up to the fence at the end of our garden and only a couple of feet between the top of it and the top of the fence, with a field beyond. My lot haven't tried to get over it yet, but we've already had a Houdini episode involving squeezing through the hedge into next door.
So far the nearest I've seen them get to flying is to flap down 3 ft or so from the pop hole with all the ease and grace of a brick, but from the sound of it I'd better have a re-think about the fence. Or start digging out several feet of frozen earth.......
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