Sunday, December 9, 2012

Benifits of moving house, chook house that is

Here’s a quick couple of photos that show the benefit of a moveable chook pen. The first shot is of the day the pen went onto one of the new wicker beds. The bed had been planted with a green manure crop, which had probably been left a little too long, due to pen construction delays. This was a month ago. The chooks always love moving day.  They run around and investigate every little spot. They look for opportunities where they can get under the greenery, making a instant nesting spot and will often lay an egg in here if left to it. They also get really excited when they find bugs, and in this garden there was also some wheat that had gone to seed. In all plenty of things to take their interest. So much so that for the first day or so, they are hesitant at first to leave it and wander around the yard instead. This is their second wicker bed to work over, but prior to the wicking beds they used to do the same thing with my normal garden beds. The change to wicker beds meant a new pen with some design changes to accommodate the bed construction. We are hoping that some of the design shortcomings we had with the old pen might be overcome with this newer version.












The photo below was taken a couple of days ago. All signs of plant life, caterpillars, and grasshoppers gone. The chooks eat whatever is edible, and the rest gets scratched to pieces and worked into the garden bed. I’ll give them some sugar cane mulch and lucerne over the next week or so until they are again moved on, this too will get worked through the soil. As this is happening, the soil is also getting a great dose of chook manure.



The bed will be left for a few weeks before it is then planted up. In all it makes for really easy garden preparation.

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