Hens
on Pasture!
by Sharon Gaughan, PCLF Education
Program Director
On Tuesday, May 14, our chicken flock finally
moved from their winter hen house and run, to the egg mobile and pasture. We were later than usual in getting them out,
in large part due to the cold spring and lack of greens growing in the fields.
We placed them not far from the Children’s
Garden for their first pastured location – a great spot for them to be during
our Farm Connections event on Saturday, May 18.
Today, after two weeks, we moved them to a new spot of pasture directly
behind the Children’s Garden.
There are many advantages to pasturing
chickens. The hens have access to fresh
growing greens, as well as the insects and worms that live among and below those
greens. And the chicken manure the girls
leave behind is an excellent fertilizer for whatever will be grown there later
in the season.
There are also a few potential disadvantages. The egg mobile can never be quite as secure
against predators as the winter hen house is.
And moving the egg mobile, electric fence, feeders, waterers, etc. etc. etc. every
couple of weeks does take a bit of time and effort – even with six of us working to make
it happen this morning.
It’s so very worth it to me, though, every
time I see the girls wandering through the vegetation, scratching about in
their own unique sort of "chicken bliss"...