We live in central Alabama, on family land which has been largely left to do its own thing for about 50 years. My husband is working to restore it to its more traditional form and encourage native plant species--removing invasive plants, using controlled burns, opening up the canopy, etc.
I am very interested in the possibility of a flock of free range chickens (likely game chickens or some mix thereof) and their effects on the balance of the ecosystem. I know several of you have chickens that you free range 24/7. How large are those flocks? How many acres do they tend to inhabit, when left to their own devices? Have you noticed a change in the plant life? The insects? Do they compete with native birds (turkey, quail, etc.) for food and habitat, or do they coesixt easily? Are there certain plants that they will eat to extinction?
I am very interested in the possibility of a flock of free range chickens (likely game chickens or some mix thereof) and their effects on the balance of the ecosystem. I know several of you have chickens that you free range 24/7. How large are those flocks? How many acres do they tend to inhabit, when left to their own devices? Have you noticed a change in the plant life? The insects? Do they compete with native birds (turkey, quail, etc.) for food and habitat, or do they coesixt easily? Are there certain plants that they will eat to extinction?