Planting Corn in my by back yard in Haiti, my chickens keep eating the corn!

Planting Corn in my by back yard in Haiti, my chickens keep eating the corn!

Chickens have a voracious appetite for green vegetation, and unfortunately, corn leaves are a favorite delicacy for many poultry.

Are you hoping to cultivate a thriving corn crop in your backyard, only to find that your chickens have other plans for your precious plants?

It can be frustrating to see your hard work going to waste as your feathered friends feast on the tender green leaves of your corn.

However, with some simple strategies, you can protect your corn crop and keep your chickens at bay.

One simple strategy would be to build a fence around your corn crop to keep the chickens out.

This can be done using chicken wire or other fencing materials.

Make sure the fence is tall enough and dug into the ground to prevent the chickens from digging underneath it. Additionally, you can provide the chickens with their own designated area and food source to keep them from wandering into the corn crop.

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