We have a decent sized suburban backyard that we've been cultivating for 4-5 years now, and recently came home with 4 chicks. We have a beautiful rhododendron that finally bloomed for the first time this year, as well as california poppies and two kinds of ferns (western sword fern and giant chain fern), arum italicum, milkweed, and sweet peas.
My question is, has anyone ever introduced chickens to a garden where toxic plants grow, and had them die or suffer because they ingested the plants? I keep reading that chickens tend to avoid plants that taste bitter or are toxic, especially if there are other choices nearby. I plan on planting some plants specifically for them (to try to deter them from eating MY herbs...), and there are lots of other plants . I just hate to let them loose out there to meet their poisonous death! Thanks for sharing any experiences.
My question is, has anyone ever introduced chickens to a garden where toxic plants grow, and had them die or suffer because they ingested the plants? I keep reading that chickens tend to avoid plants that taste bitter or are toxic, especially if there are other choices nearby. I plan on planting some plants specifically for them (to try to deter them from eating MY herbs...), and there are lots of other plants . I just hate to let them loose out there to meet their poisonous death! Thanks for sharing any experiences.