@greentips001: DIY Chicken Grazing Frame: A Smart Way to Feed Your Flock Naturally The image above highlights a clever and practical backyard innovation—a DIY chicken grazing frame. This simple structure allows chickens to enjoy fresh greens while protecting the plants’ roots, creating a sustainable feeding system that benefits both your flock and your garden. 🌱 What Is a Grazing Frame? A grazing frame is a raised garden bed covered with a wire mesh. Grass or leafy greens grow inside the frame, while chickens can peck at what grows through the mesh without destroying the plants. As shown in the image: The wire grid protects the roots Chickens eat only the exposed tops Plants continue to regrow naturally It’s a self-renewing food source. 🐔 Benefits for Chickens 1. Access to Fresh Greens Chickens naturally love to forage. This setup provides: Fresh grass and Added nutrients to their diet Enrichment and natural behavior stimulation 2. Cleaner Feeding Unlike throwing greens on the ground: Food stays clean and contained Less waste and trampling Reduced risk of contamination 🌿 Benefits for Your Garden 1. Continuous Regrowth Because roots are protected: Plants grow back after being eaten No need for constant replanting 2. Efficient Space Use You can grow feed right inside the chicken run, saving space and effort. 3. Soil Protection The frame prevents scratching, which helps maintain: Soil structure Moisture levels Healthy root systems 🛠️ How to Build One You can easily create a grazing frame with basic materials: Materials: Wooden boards (for the frame) Wire mesh or hardware cloth Screws or nails Soil and grass seeds (or chicken-friendly greens) Steps: Build a shallow rectangular wooden box Fill it with soil and plant seeds Attach wire mesh securely over the top Place it inside your chicken run Water regularly and let it grow 🌾 What to Plant Great options include: Grass mixes Clover Alfalfa Spinach or lettuce (for variety) Choose fast-growing, hardy plants for best results. 🏡 Practical and Sustainable This system is perfect for: Backyard chicken keepers Small-scale homesteads Anyone looking to reduce feed costs naturally It’s low-maintenance, eco-friendly, and highly effective. 🔧 Pro Tips Rotate multiple frames to allow regrowth time Water regularly, especially in dry weather Use sturdy mesh to withstand pecking Place in a sunny spot for faster growth 🌍 Final Thoughts The chicken grazing frame is a brilliant example of working with nature instead of against it. It provides fresh food for your chickens while maintaining a healthy, renewable plant system.

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bvcoopandcabinlife
Bear Valley Coop & Cabin Life :
What about those chickens that like to perch upon things? I could see my chickens going on top of this. I was thinking I could edge the outside of the chicken run with this that way one they wouldn’t dig too many holes or get Straw outside.
2026-04-27 16:27:27
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jenbexcoltaud
user3723484835829 :
Yeah they don’t do this they hop on the grid and eat the grass to the bottom 🙄I made one of these
2026-04-25 21:33:02
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whoisthecatman
WhoIsTheCatMan :
This is AI folks
2026-04-27 01:20:41
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damianobolla
damiano bolla :
ai
2026-04-23 04:58:17
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kk032623
Kamshaft :
I love when people think chicken farming is neat and orderly and clean and perfect 😂😂🫣
2026-04-26 02:59:03
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votered4usa
It's me :
make it with 1/4 x 1/4 and it works
2026-04-26 07:35:42
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rudolf967
Rudi :
Das funktioniert nicht
2026-04-22 18:14:53
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amyluetjenfrazier
Pink Evergreens :
What's the grass? I'm going to do this
2026-04-25 14:02:09
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robynmarie68
Robyn Marie :
This could work if it’s arched and only accessible from the sides.
2026-04-26 01:08:38
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nothanks3493
nothanks3493 :
My raccoon said these aren’t real chickens
2026-04-26 06:25:48
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jrluj35
Handyman :
how big are the squares for the feets feet to fit ?
2026-04-29 19:37:25
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thezenviper
TheZenViper :
Reduce to 3”-6” in width but longer strip and use a layer of 1/2” hard cloth 1” above soil then the wider fencing up top. Would prevent most of the problems you would run into with this.
2026-05-01 20:59:36
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lpuls65
Ms. P :
I used 1/2 in hardware cloth and they still managed to get it quite low, but they do love it
2026-05-01 22:08:45
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akademiainsta
Monika | Social Media :
I hate ai 🥹it ruin it all
2026-04-24 18:10:08
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gibson5566071669192
Gibson :
good 👍 work!
2026-06-04 16:06:30
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boujeechickasfarm
Boujee ChicKas Farm :
😂🤣🤣 that’s not how this works.
2026-04-26 00:28:55
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progressivehomestead
ProgressiveLittleHomestead 🌱 :
If this really worked you wouldn’t need to use AI for the video 😂
2026-04-27 04:00:51
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murderhousetampa
MurderHouse :
Chicken in the background walks right through a board 😱
2026-05-26 02:56:34
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momandpopshop33
oldestrealonez :
2026-05-07 05:54:00
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molliemartinez22
OhioNurse31 :
Why is literally everything AI now 😏
2026-05-06 19:30:02
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phillipsfarm
Phillips.Farm :
got none built that runs down the side of the run that is exposed to the weather. they love it
2026-05-07 17:23:18
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davidsekumane
David SKU :
am going to try this with lucern
2026-05-07 18:32:57
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joninmichigan
Jonny D :
You're better off giving them a constant supply of fodder
2026-05-24 18:13:50
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pipersniper97
Piper🦆 :
AI
2026-05-17 16:57:13
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kurt74542
Kurt :
ИИ
2026-04-23 06:07:07
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