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Latest revision as of 11:02, 12 October 2015
This method emphasizes movable fencing relocated onto new pasture at set intervals. This moves the entire flock, avoiding overgrazing, disease and pest problems and spreads the benefits of the flock across the involved areas.
Equipment[edit | edit source]
Coops: A movable coop is standard practice; chicken tractors are commonly also used though this may not avoid all predators. Waterers: standard chicken watering equipment Fences: electric fences, plastic netting and posts, and (with clipped wingfeathers) even modular doggie pens for smaller flocks.
Examples[edit | edit source]
Polyface Farm's Pastured Poultry
External links[edit | edit source]
http://www.richsoil.com/raising-chickens.jsp Article on the method