Thomzo wrote:Ah, Mandy, I know the feeling. That was the reason I had to stop my hens free-rainging around the garden. Shame as they were great fun to watch and really friendly but they did make such a mess.
Zoe
Hi Zoe - I only let the hens out in the summer months when the soil is dry because as you know they scratch everything and I have to go round the next day putting the soil back in the flowerbeds! Now I can do that easily enough when it is dry but in winter it would be too messy, plus as I've planted loads of bulbs it wasn't the time for them to be scratching!
I do protect a lot of plants from ducks and chooks by making little cages from green fencing wire - it's practically invisible when viewed from any distance and once the plants are established the cages can be moved.
Ducks and chooks are quite different cos all the hens want to do is dig holes everywhere looking for bugs whilst the ducks like to snuffle under the leaves of things (if they find slugs then that's great) - unfortunately those great big webbed feet tend to flatten everything that's small/seedlings etc hence the wire cages.
If I wasn't into my flower gardening as well it wouldn't be such a problem! But I like all kinds of gardening so I have to put up with it and do the best I can to protect small/young plants.
But the actual reality of having the ducks is that they are destroying my lake banks by constant snuffling/eating all the vegetation AND soil round the edges

so we have to keep rebuilding - now when I dig out big stones from flower beds and veg patch they all get put to use building up the banks and ditto any turf from enlarging flower beds and spare soil!
Much as I love them I shan't be replacing the ducks when they die.

I think it's because of them that our resident pair of breeding moorhens left - although I have a solitary youngster who adopted us last October and is often seen pecking seeds under the bird feeding stations

- just wish he/she could find a mate! Interestingly a holiday home up the road which has a small pond which used to have mallards and big white ducks like mine, who all disappeared either to the fox or in some French person's dinner, now have moorhens there - bet they are mine!!!
