Chicken runs around garden
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My journey in creating my chicken run. The best way to do that is by growing plants in your chicken run. Plants in your run can be beneficial as well as more aesthetically + aromatic pleasing.

Dani Boehmke saved to Mother Cluckers
What are the top pros and cons of chicken ‘chunnels’? Given that space for keeping chickens is a premium in the suburbs, I recommend
Robert Kellogg saved to Thrift store crafts
Our backyard chicken was designed to have rotational chicken runs around the garden. Chicken moat designs and backyard chicken run ideas

Rachel Archer saved to Homestead
Chicken runs are important as chicken coops for chickens for a few reasons. First, they provide a space for chickens to move around and exercise. This is important for their physical health and well-being. Second, chicken runs allow chickens to forage for food.

Estella saved to chicken world
You can make your own chicken run out of dirt-cheap materials, some of which are probably lying around your back yard right now. Photos and videos included.

New Life on a Homestead saved to DIY Projects
Walk through how we built our new chicken run step by step to keep our chickens safe from predators during the day.
rosie buff saved to Cool gadgets to buy
Can herbs keep chickens healthy? Does herb use increase the immune response in the flock? The answer to both questions appears to be, yes!

Marcia Schanne saved to Chickens
A chicken moat is an enclosure built around an area generally used for some form of fruit and vegetable production. The main purpose is to provide a barrier between your agriculture crops and predators, including insects, rabbits and deer.

Elizabeth Wallace saved to Happy Chickens
How to setup an easy chicken moat around your garden. Adding a chicken run around your garden is a great way to combat pests and weeds.

DIYDanielle saved to Crafts & Care for Pets
Easy DIY duck and chicken run ideas that that we have implemented for our mixed flock.

Tonya Staab saved to Chickens and ducks