Planting a garden for people and chickens.
I often get asked the question, what kinds of vegetables should I plant in order to supplement my chicken flock's diet? Our flock of chickens ducks, turkeys and guinea hens, love all sorts of vegetable products and scraps. In the winter months, I will often ask the local grocer for the trimmings from the produce and then a feast occurs!
Beginning in early spring, we plant the cool weather leafy greens such as romaine, kale, spinach, and cabbage. Also, broccoli and cauliflower like cool temps. Getting these plants started before hot weather hits is a must if you want them to survive a hot spell. Greens are one of the favorite treats for our flock and we save every bit that is not consumed by the humans, for the flock.

By far the favorite treat we plant is watermelon. Cool and refreshing to humans and flock members alike, and nothing beats it on a hot sultry summer day. I chop the watermelon into large chunks and they dive right in. The ducks will gobble up the sweet melon center all the way down to the thinnest rind. The chickens will eat the entire watermelon, rind and all. So the pieces the ducks leave behind eventually end up in the chicken run for the chicks to finish off. No waste here! If you have leftover cut up melon from a cook out, you can freeze the leftovers to bring out on a super hot day. Water melon Popsicles! It's a nice way to keep them hydrated during the heat and watermelons do contain vitamins too.
These are just a few ideas to get you started on your chicken garden. There are plenty of sources out there for chicken gardens. Here are a few more references to help you get started.
Fresh Eggs Daily
Free Range Chicken Gardens by Jessi Bloom available through Amazon.
The Chicken Encyclopedia by Gail Damerow
Storey's Guide to Raising Chickens, by Gail Damerow
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ReplyDeleteThanks for this great article! I just sent it to my sister who is about to start raising chickens! I am so excited for her! Cynthia
ReplyDeleteCynthia, thanks for sharing this with your sister. I hope she will love raising chickens.
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