If your chickens are kept in a run, providing them with things to occupy them is important to prevent negative boredom behaviors like picking. Some ideas are:

String behind hen has a cabbage hanging from it

Mirrors

Roost in brooder


Roosts made of different materials and at different heights

Not exactly what I had in mind…..

An old Christmas tree to rest under

A swing set about 16” off the ground
Various feeders with greens, herbs, vegetables:

Basket for greens or soft vegetables

Cabbage on a string and root veg garland

Alfalfa mash with mixed dehydrated herbs/forbs/flowers

Peanut butter or suet and nut feeders

Fresh herbs hung up

Trays of sprouted grains
Provide soil covering like straw or dry leaves, or a small amount of old hay. (Too much hay and there’s the chance of crop impaction, as they might try to eat it.)

Mix of old hay, garden waste and leaves

Basic leaf covering of pen

Put in piles of leaves and let them spread them, garden waste behind

Start of a year’s worth of leaves
In summer, they need cooling down when temperatures hit the 90’s. Here are some ideas:

Mixed vegs frozen in bowls of water

The frozen remains from stock making, good for our flock of 90 birds

Seed tray wading pool

Frozen fruit in water
Other ideas:

The blueberry waste from cleaning the berries

Protective chicken netting that is moved often

First set-up in March, they love it!

Garden waste

Pumpkins and squash

Dustbath

Dustbath area
And finally:
Credits:
Wire basket: https://www.flickr.com/commons/usage/
Uploaded on March 2, 2015
No known copyright restrictions
Sprouted corn: Free for commercial use
No attribution required
Frozen veg: @Steven Depolo
Swing: @Schnerres CC0 Creative Commons
Frozen fruits: @Danuta Hulajko
Roosts: @CDC/ Eric Grafman acquired from Public Health Image Library (Website)
Chickens playing xylophone: Empty Nest Chickens Band - YouTube
Seed pinecone: @ Bradley West
Pumpkins: @congerdesign CC0 Creative Commons
Xylophone: @richkidsunite

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