I am wondering if I'm being a tad 'romantic' with this notion but ......
I now have a kitchen garden. Before I've either had an attempt at a kitchen garden but no chooks, or chooks and a landscaped garden. I now have both established in my garden
So, when I need to clear a bed of weeds (I have inherited some that are ramping up weeds at the mo..!) can I put up a temporary fencing around the patch and pop the girls in to have a munch on the weeds? Yep, I can do this by hand but I suddenly thought it might be a way for them to get more green stuff in a natural way (ie not just me stood there holding a bunch of spring greens or chard, etc) and they will get whatever grubs and slugs are around to boot, as well as paying me extra rent (other than the eggs) by clearing the ground for me?
But, are there any definate no-nos in terms of weeds they shouldn't eat? If they can eat it, they're more than welcome the bind weed! Clearly they won't dig and turn the soil for me, lol, but they could get the foliage off for me while getting a more natural diet than just chicken pellets and the odd handful of dried worms, corn and fruit/veg?
And am I potty to think about popping them into the polytunnel to do their work? Would they wreck the cover do you think?
Or am I best really to just get on with it as per normal with a hoe and fork?
I now have a kitchen garden. Before I've either had an attempt at a kitchen garden but no chooks, or chooks and a landscaped garden. I now have both established in my garden
So, when I need to clear a bed of weeds (I have inherited some that are ramping up weeds at the mo..!) can I put up a temporary fencing around the patch and pop the girls in to have a munch on the weeds? Yep, I can do this by hand but I suddenly thought it might be a way for them to get more green stuff in a natural way (ie not just me stood there holding a bunch of spring greens or chard, etc) and they will get whatever grubs and slugs are around to boot, as well as paying me extra rent (other than the eggs) by clearing the ground for me?
But, are there any definate no-nos in terms of weeds they shouldn't eat? If they can eat it, they're more than welcome the bind weed! Clearly they won't dig and turn the soil for me, lol, but they could get the foliage off for me while getting a more natural diet than just chicken pellets and the odd handful of dried worms, corn and fruit/veg?
And am I potty to think about popping them into the polytunnel to do their work? Would they wreck the cover do you think?
Or am I best really to just get on with it as per normal with a hoe and fork?
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