Hi Gilbert,
While you can absolutely do this, it does not work well at scale and without inputs. I did it myself. As did
Justin Rhodes. Both of us decided there are better ways to use chickens.
Rene mentions putting in straw as mulch. This is an important step. Without it, the ground will get hard pan in my climate. If I leave the chickens long
enough to kill all weeds, the ground is hard as a rock when they are done. Without mulch to keep in the moisture, the ground gets hard. Without vegetation and bugs (the result you want for a garden most times) the chickens don't scratch that area, and just
poop and walk over it, creating a hard crusty surface. Also, this would be hard to do on anything larger than a home garden, due to the number of chickens needed to keep up with, say even a 1 acre field.
Justin Rhodes started using chickens to keep his gardens clear of weeds and actually switched to tarps instead because it gave a better result. Again, Chickens can create scorched earth, but then it is scorched earth. Without adding mulch to keep the moisture in and keep the chickens scratching... I'm not sure you are going to end up with what you want.
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