That said I am experimenting with super fast growing plants, such as "Tobinambur" (aka "Jerusalem artichoke"), which serves both as a plant growing fast enough to survive in the chicken's area, and can be used by both Humans and Animals as food.
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General Discussion / Re: The "small devourer" (chickens/chicks) problem
June 22, 2017, 05:40:15 AM #2
General Discussion / Re: The "small devourer" (chickens/chicks) problem
June 22, 2017, 05:33:11 AM
Hi there,
I own chickens, in this case they are "Serama", meaning the smallest chickens in the world. They live on a 10x20m area, and they are 5 girls and 1 boy.
And I can tell you: There is _nothing_ absolutely _nothing_ - apart from a few plants that they don't eat - left on this area. They don't eat the roots though, so every years the plants try again
I own chickens, in this case they are "Serama", meaning the smallest chickens in the world. They live on a 10x20m area, and they are 5 girls and 1 boy.
And I can tell you: There is _nothing_ absolutely _nothing_ - apart from a few plants that they don't eat - left on this area. They don't eat the roots though, so every years the plants try again

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