The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Poultry & Waterfowl => Topic started by: Perris on May 28, 2018, 08:39:50 am
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I have built a raised bed to become a new herb garden, about 2' 6" / 70cm square, but I don't know what to do re: defence from chooks. I would much appreciate any ideas on the least intrusive protection measure(s) needed to stop the hens despoiling it.
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Either shut them up or somehow else - netting/whatever make it inaccessible to them. I am sure they will greatly appreciate this new area of freshly turned earth as a dust bath. :excited:
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My raised beds are all in the poultry section of my land. They are about 2 and ahalf feet high and have posts at each corner for netting to be stapled all round and over the top. Used green netting so it blends in. Chooks stay out of these but I have left one open for them to have dust baths
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I have adopted a very pragmatic approach in our walled garden - we have 2 'pet' chooks who live there but free range over the whole 4 acres (and beyond). Our main flock is in the orchard.
The pet chooks in the garden - if they eat something I simply grow something else. We pretty quickly reach a happy equilibrium. Oddly they don't eat the herbs, only occasionally peck at greens but we do net off berries when in fruit. I think the free range fodder outwith the garden is their preferred option!
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thanks that's very useful. The netting idea should work well - I assume the top bit isn't stapled, so I can get in to pick the herbs...? Fortunately they already have their preferred dust bath area elsewhere, but I'll keep a close eye on what they do and don't go for in the nascent veg patch, so I'm going with the chicken flow and not against it! :thumbsup: