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Timothy Norton wrote:Do you happen to have a picture of the area you have in mind?
I think you MAY be okay, depending on if the raspberry brambles can be grabbed by one of the chickens. My chickens enjoy playing the game of "What can I yank through the hardware cloth" with anything that comes up against their fences in run.
They are little terrors and I love them however haha.
William Bronson wrote: I wouldn't plant thorny plants most places.
Raspberry also come in thornless varieties, I would go with those instead.
The feed/fodder value of fruiting plants alongside a chicken run is probably minimal.
I would still do it , for their comfort.
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Timothy Norton wrote:I don't like planting right up against my chicken run for two reasons. I use a anti-predator skirt of hardware cloth flat against the ground outside the run that sticks out about two feet. This is 'buried' with wood chips to disguise it and allow me to notice if anything starts digging. I don't put plants near it so it can be inspected/repaired if the time comes. A kind of perimeter maintenance.
Timothy Norton wrote:How many chickens are you hoping to have? (Beware of chicken math! It is real!!!)
If I plant some raspberries to grow and intertwine on one side of my coop, will I regret it? How likely would it be that I need to repair that side of the coop and have to fight thorny canes?
Exactly why I asked, thanks! If I plant raspberries on the *inside* of the perimeter would it be any better?
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Vanessa Smoak wrote:I’m planning to get chickens and will be establishing a garden for them for several reasons. On a neighboring property there is a huge thicket of raspberry brambles. I have thought considerably how that would make a fantastic chicken habitat.
If I plant some raspberries to grow and intertwine on one side of my coop, will I regret it? How likely would it be that I need to repair that side of the coop and have to fight thorny canes?
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