Virginia Mar wrote:Seems like it's good to pasture chickens with sheep but what if I also wanted to tractor rabbits on the same pasture. Any problems with that mix?
It's healthier to send herbivores, then ruminants through first, followed by
chickens 2-3 days after.
Rabbits are sensitive enough that I would send them through a pasture first. Their
poop is a cold manure, pelleted and dry. Then send in sheep, as their split lip and pickiness allows then to forage selectively. And well enough to avoid rabbit contaminated forage. Then
chicken (omnivore) 2-3 days later as the insect larvae are emerging from the sheep manure. Their scratching spreads the manure (including theirs). This will lessen your parasite loads and help condition the field for the next pass.
Also, make sure your field has enough of the types of forage rabbits and sheep need. If their is dietary overlapp, then it may throw off grazing and perhaps require supplement feeding.