The world has always been a home to the chicken. However, in recent years there has been an increase of invasion and poaching from humans which are destroying their habitat. Often chickens will build nests on your roof or dig up your garden for food due to lack of resources. Today we take you through how you can stop this problem in two simple steps; just brush them off!

The “how to keep chickens out of the garden without fencing” is a problem that many people have in their gardens. In 2022, it will be possible to avoid these problems by using technology like sensors and AI.

If you or a neighbor owns chickens, you are well aware that chickens get into everything. They’ll hunt for bugs in your yard, dig in your garden, and even approach your porch! We’ve put up this tutorial on how to keep hens out of your garden (the simple way!) since keeping them in their place sometimes seem difficult.

Let’s get this party started!

Contents

1. Create a Garden Fence

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If you haven’t done so previously, the first thing you need do is fence in your garden. A barrier between your chickens and your garden will keep stray hens from pecking their way into your garden. If your hens have a habit of jumping over fences, you should put up a taller fence around your vegetables.

A 6-foot tall fence is usually required to keep chickens or other animals out of your garden. We also propose that the fence be fashioned of a material that is more difficult for animals to climb, such as wood fences with a top overhang.

Alternatively, you may just construct a 6-foot chicken-wire fence (click here to see how to do that). This is a far more economical solution, and it may even be used as a temporary repair until you can buy a higher quality garden fence or make other arrangements for your hens.

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  • SUITABLE PROTECTION: Whether you want to keep your garden flower bed, vegetable, grape vines, farm field, and landscape safe from animals such as cats, dogs, gophers, goats, and pests as repellers, keep chickens from escaping, or simply make a protective fence or enclosures around the house, our rust resistant garden fencing wire has you covered.

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2. Use Chicken-Repelling Plants

There is a natural alternative to using traditional tactics to keep your free-range hens out of your gardens: plants.

Chickens are no exception to the rule that many plants are avoided by animals owing to their odor. Chickens will avoid the following plants:

  • Marigolds in a pot
  • Lavender
  • Peppermint and spearmint
  • Sage
  • Rosemary
  • Catmint is a kind of catmint (or Catnip)

By planting them around your garden, you’ll create a natural barrier between your fruits and vegetables and your hens. Plants like spearmint, peppermint, sage, and rosemary have a strong odor that hens love, and they may even be harvested and used as another herb in the kitchen!

Keep in mind that, although hens will normally avoid these plants, if food is sparse or they want minerals or insects in their diet that they may find in your garden, they may still go into your garden to gather nutrition — plants aren’t always a one-and-done answer.

These plants may be found at a local plant nursery or on the internet.

Seeds of peppermint

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  • Peppermint is a centuries-old heritage that goes back to 1500 B.C. The plant is believed to have originated in North Africa and the Mediterranean, where it was introduced as a natural hybrid cross of spearmint and water mint.
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Seeds of sage

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  • Indoor or outdoor — A carefully chosen variety that can be grown simply inside in your kitchen or outside in the garden. In fact, there is enough seed to accomplish both.
  • Fresh sage is a must-have ingredient for meat meals including salmon, chicken, turkey, sausage, and steak. Butternut squash, soups, bean meals, Sage pesto, and cornbread dressing all benefit from its fresh savory taste. Fresh sage has a deep savory flavor and aroma that will elevate the quality of your dish.
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Rosemary

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  • Herb garden, flower border, pots, and a short trimmed hedge are all examples of garden uses.
  • Culinary use: Italian & Mediterranean dishes, vinegars & oils, breads
  • For the greatest results, plant in full sun.
  • Plant during spring & fall

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Use Raised Garden Beds as a Third Option

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You may turn your gardens into raised garden beds if you aren’t cultivating a lot of crops and simply want a few small to medium-sized garden beds. Raised garden beds that are waist-high would be ideal for keeping hens out of your produce.

There are many options for getting waist-high garden beds. The first alternative is to construct your own, which may be suitable for individuals seeking greater choices. The second option is to buy a Raised Garden Bed that is Waist-High that has already been constructed (like the one shown at the bottom of this section).

We suggest buying a prefabricated raised garden bed if you just need a limited area to put herbs, veggies, or fruits. When you construct your own, though, you have a lot more flexibility, which is our general advice for people contemplating raised garden beds to keep their hens out.

Check out this post for additional information on how to create a Raised Garden Bed that is Waist-High. Although the guide’s layout is restricted in area, it may provide you with a broad notion of how a raised garden bed should be constructed, and you can adjust the measurements to suit your requirements.

Raised Garden Bed that is Waist-High

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4. Trim the Wings of Your Chicken

It could be time to cut your chickens’ wings if they’re flying to heights they shouldn’t be able to reach. If you’re new to raising chickens, you may not be aware of the procedure of wing trimming. Wing clipping is a painless process that involves removing the portions of an animal’s wings that allow it to fly.

The Best Way to Clip Wings

Here’s a simple instruction to help you clip your chicken’s wings properly if you’re a newbie. Check read this post for a more in-depth look of wing clipping.

Step 1: Grasp the Chicken and Hold It

You must first capture your chicken’s wings before you can begin clipping them. If you have free-range hens that roam the yard, this might be a difficult process. When you’ve captured your chicken, place one hand below its breast and the other on its back to hold it securely.

Then, while holding the chicken in place, you may either clip the feathers yourself or have someone assist you.

Expand the wing and clip the first ten feathers in Step 2.

As you keep the chicken stable, gently extend the wing with the hand that was put on the bird’s back, or have someone else do it for you.

Take a careful look at the first 10 feathers (the main flying feathers), beginning from the top of the wing closest to the head, after the wing is completely stretched out from the side of the chicken and before you begin cutting. If the shaft of the feathers is black in color, it implies the freshly formed feathers have a blood supply. If the feather shafts are dark, don’t clip them. The chicken will suffer as a result of this.

You may begin cutting if the first 10 feathers have shafts that are neither deeply pigmented or clear/creamy white. Trim the feathers to a length of around 6 cm. Otherwise, your hens will be able to fly. Do not go any farther down, and make sure you remove 6 cm.

Allow Your Chicken to Roam or Join the Flock in Step 3

Your chicken’s wings will most likely be flustered and desire to flee after they’ve been trimmed. Allow them to rejoin the flock and wander freely once again. If the other chickens in the flock get anxious when they see the clipped bird, allow them a few minutes to settle down before clipping another.


5. Improve the Quality of Your Run of the Chickens

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The third solution for keeping hens out of your garden is to upgrade (or construct) a Run of the Chickens.

Enhance the Fencing

If the fence isn’t high enough, or needs repairs, make those changes and implement a Wire for chickens fence of at least 6 feet. You may even want to consider putting an overhang on the fence, in case the chickens try to fly out.

You could also construct a Run of the Chickens that is entirely enclosed from top to bottom. This will prevent your chickens from flying out, and predators from flying or climbing in. These Run of the Chickenss can be made out of sturdy Wire for chickens, as well.

Make Your Flock More Attractive to the Run

If you don’t want to upgrade your fence or have free-range hens, make their coop and run area more appealing to keep them there (and not in your gardens). You may accomplish this by providing dirt or sand holes for the hens to dust in, new hay for them to scratch, fresh bugs or mealworms for them to eat near their run, or anything they can jump on, such as tree stumps or old chairs.

Check out this post for additional ideas on how to make your Run of the Chickens more enjoyable for your chickens!

Constructing a Run of the Chickens

If you don’t have a Run of the Chickens and your hens are getting into your gardens, you should consider creating one. A predator-proof Run of the Chickens, or one that is entirely enclosed from top to bottom, is recommended. You might also purchase one.

Depending on how many chickens you have, the size of the Run of the Chickens will need to be adjusted to fit the flock. If you want to keep your hens in the run all of the time without allowing them out, make it as big as possible. Each bird should have a minimum of 10 square feet of area to wander.

This step-by-step instruction on how to build a Run of the Chickens is quite detailed and includes photographs to demonstrate the construction process.

Run of the Chickens

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Last Thoughts

When it comes to how to keep chickens out of your garden, there are about 5 ways you can go about it: fencing your garden, using plants to repel chickens, utilizing raised garden beds, clipping your flock’s wings, and upgrading or building your Run of the Chickens.

All of these tactics will help keep hens away from your appealing fruits and vegetables, and if feasible, we advocate using more than one of them to keep your chickens where you want them. We hope you found our guide to keeping chickens out of your garden useful! Good luck with your homesteading!

“How to get rid of unwanted chickens” is a question that has been asked by many people in the past. The “how to keep chickens out of your garden the easy way in 2022” will help you keep your garden safe from unwanted chickens. Reference: how to get rid of unwanted chickens.

Frequently Asked Questions

What smell keeps chickens away?

A: The smell of a predator.

How do I stop chickens from eating my garden?

A: Its best to secure the area with chicken wire and then surround the perimeter of your garden bed with wood stakes. This will keep them from getting in. If you prefer, you can also use a pipe or other narrow object to trap them inside

Will coffee grounds keep chickens away?

A: No. Coffee grounds are not an effective way to keep chickens away, but they will taste good on their eggs.

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