Using Backyard Chickens to Cycle Nutrients and Reduce Pests Safely

Backyard chickens can be lively little workers. Given time and the right coop, these hardworking birds will provide hours of entertainment, eliminate pests, improve soil health and produce delicious fresh eggs!

Though chickens may occasionally damage plants in your garden, many gardeners love working with them and cannot imagine going back.

They’re Eco-Friendly

Chickens in your backyard can provide your garden with rich fertilizer by excreting manure with high nutrient value, while their droppings make great soil amendments when added to your compost pile.

Chickens offer an eco-friendly solution to toxic pesticides, which are harmful to both the environment, beneficial insects, and pets. By including chickens as part of your pest management plan, you can reduce chemicals while creating a healthier garden space.

Backyard chickens produce an abundance of weed-free and nutritious eggs – many people are often amazed to discover that fresh backyard eggs contain more omega-3 fatty acids than store bought versions due to the birds’ diet of greens and foraged plants. Furthermore, some senior homes utilize chickens as pets as visiting pets to help lower stress and anxiety levels through their soothing clucking and cackling noises.

Chickens are excellent at hunting down and devouring unwanted plant pests such as June beetle grubs, black ants and brown marmorated stink bugs that damage desired plants in your yard. Their high mobility enables them to seek these insects out wherever they may be lurking and consume them before damaging any more of your valuable plants.

If you decide to bring backyard chickens into your home, you must provide them with a secure coop and run where they can roam freely at night without fear of predators such as neighborhood dogs and cats hunting them down for food. This will protect them from neighborhood animals who might try to feed on them as food sources.

They’re Low Maintenance

Chickens are excellent natural predators of various insects, rodents, and garden pests, helping you prepare your garden soil with nutritious manure that provides beneficial aeration of the earth through scratching. Their foraging instincts also aid you in improving soil quality by increasing productivity by preying upon insects such as ticks.

Poultry are generally easy to care for and get along well with humans, pets and other farm critters. Poultry typically lay eggs regularly; those from backyard chickens often produce higher quality eggs than store-bought varieties. Chickens provide an ongoing source of free-range organic fertilizer to use in your garden without chemical fertilizers – providing endless supply!

If you are new to raising poultry, we advise starting with a small flock of hens before adding roosters later when your flock has established itself. Chicks come either pre-sexed (“guaranteed female”) pullets or un-sexed (“straight run”) chicks with 50/50 odds for males and females respectively.

Backyard chickens are generally hardy creatures, though they require a sturdy coop to protect them from cold winds and snowfall, as well as the hot sun of summer and heat waves. Utilizing fans within the coop or misters outside can help alleviate heat. Furthermore, as backyard chickens shed germs that could carry diseases like Salmonella, gloves should always be worn when cleaning out their enclosure or coop.

They’re Fun

Chickens are friendly, curious, intelligent creatures who often surprise new owners of backyard chickens with their personality and sense of playfulness. As pets for kids and a source of education about responsibility and compassion, backyard hens make wonderful backyard companions!

Add backyard chickens to your farm and become more self-reliant by decreasing dependence on commercial food sources. They offer delicious and nutritious food sources; additionally, their eggs can be used in cooking and baking to lower food costs and minimize waste.

Backyard chickens provide another advantage of owning them: natural pest control. Chickens eat insects that damage vegetables and flowers, while they scour your yard looking for worms while simultaneously aerating the soil aerating it while they go. This means more organic veggies and flowers in your garden without using chemical-laden pesticides!

Backyard chickens can be entertaining to watch as they interact and learn the ropes of pecking order. It is truly remarkable to observe them navigate any issues that arise within any flock, such as when one rooster dies and who takes over his position at the top of hierarchy. Plus they add some added fun by walking through puddles and pecking at sprinklers!

They’re Delicious

Chickens are an increasingly popular addition to homesteads as they produce fresh and delectable eggs on a regular basis. Plus, they’re an efficient way to compost food scraps into rich manure that can serve as free fertilizer in your garden!

Hens are an invaluable addition to the garden, helping control pests such as grubs and worms that damage plants by eating their larvae. Furthermore, their manure contains nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, making it an excellent natural fertilizer.

Backyard chickens can serve as an effective deterrent against ticks, which carry dangerous diseases like Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever. When released into a large yard, flocks of hens will quickly remove ticks from grass, shrubs, compost piles and any other spots where they congregate.

Hens are great creatures to keep, providing endless entertainment with their antics and personalities. Naturally curious and energetic, chickens often make excellent companions – new chicken keepers may even find it surprising just how easily their flock bonds with them, making daily visits easy as mealworms!


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