Skyeknight
Songster
Normally I like to read a thread all the way from the beginning, but that is quite hard to do when its 2784 pages long... 
So I thought I'd jump in now since the current subject of creating the right natural environment so your chickens don't decimate all your grass is something I am very interested in.
Currently I am creating a run which already has several fully grown alder trees. Furthermore I am planting an array of native willow species. The ground is mostly covered by English ryegrass and I am planting some chicory carrots to at least get some non-toxic flowers for chickens in there. Ofcourse this means I am missing the most important part of bushes and shrubs in there. I am planning to place a few wooden structures for that purpose. My options are very limited since my run is a part of our sheep pasture that I have fenced off. So if my chickens ever have to move all plants need to be at least sheep friendly too.

So I thought I'd jump in now since the current subject of creating the right natural environment so your chickens don't decimate all your grass is something I am very interested in.
Currently I am creating a run which already has several fully grown alder trees. Furthermore I am planting an array of native willow species. The ground is mostly covered by English ryegrass and I am planting some chicory carrots to at least get some non-toxic flowers for chickens in there. Ofcourse this means I am missing the most important part of bushes and shrubs in there. I am planning to place a few wooden structures for that purpose. My options are very limited since my run is a part of our sheep pasture that I have fenced off. So if my chickens ever have to move all plants need to be at least sheep friendly too.