Pony Girl
New member
Hello All,
Hope you and your chooks are all well.
We let our 3 bantams free-range in our small town garden. Unfortunately the grass, which was never particularly good, is now more bare earth than grass. I don't think this is all down to the chickens though because but rather more to do with a wet winter and moving around on the ground, putting up new fence and chicken house.
We are considering putting down turf but husband-2-be is concerned that the chickens will just dig it up and reduce it to mud again. What are your thoughts on this? Do you think it's worth doing?
Unfortunately it's not really practical to section the garden off and sow seed.
Pony Girl x
Hope you and your chooks are all well.
We let our 3 bantams free-range in our small town garden. Unfortunately the grass, which was never particularly good, is now more bare earth than grass. I don't think this is all down to the chickens though because but rather more to do with a wet winter and moving around on the ground, putting up new fence and chicken house.
We are considering putting down turf but husband-2-be is concerned that the chickens will just dig it up and reduce it to mud again. What are your thoughts on this? Do you think it's worth doing?
Unfortunately it's not really practical to section the garden off and sow seed.
Pony Girl x