Plants for chickens
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Grow these 15 herbs for chickens near the chicken coop. They will improve immunity, keep them parasite free, reduce their stress, and prevent boredom. Healthy, happy chickens lay more eggs. Growing herbs is a simple and economical way to keep your backyard flock healthy and productive.
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
In this article, I'm sharing a few of the odd planting methods I use to keep plants growing in, around, and over my chicken coop. Growing the chicken-friendly plants, flowers, and shrubs in my chicken run prevents erosion, promotes flock health, and provides supplemental feed.

Ferrah Horton saved to Horton farms
Grow these 12 perennials as edible landscaping that will create free chicken food, shade, and shelter from overhead predators for your flock.

Janice Moyer saved to livestock
Here's a thorough list of what chickens can eat in more or less abundance. Turn your table scraps into fresh eggs and let nothing go to waste!

Silvia Yuscavitch saved to Chickens!
Herbs for Hens-learn how to incorporate herbs into your chicken keeping for happier healthier chickens! from Fresh Eggs Daily

Laura Wheatley saved to Home Care and Homesteading
Finding out which plants are chicken-safe plants and not toxic can be challenging. Find the best chicken-friendly plants to grow in and around your coop.
Cindy Morgan saved to Chickens
Chicken manure makes excellent garden fertilizer. Let me break down the details on why you should be using chicken manure as a garden soil amendment!

Anita Sargent saved to Farming
In this article, I'm sharing a few of the odd planting methods I use to keep plants growing in, around, and over my chicken coop. Growing the chicken-friendly plants, flowers, and shrubs in my chicken run prevents erosion, promotes flock health, and provides supplemental feed.

Patricia Henderson saved to Chicken & Goats