6 FREE Plants That Replace Chicken Feed & Grow Forever (Why Did They Hide It?) | Flora Craft Garden
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6 FREE Plants That Replace Chicken Feed & Grow Forever (Why Did They Hide It?) | Flora Craft Garden
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What if your backyard could grow chicken feed… for free… every single year?
Before commercial feed companies existed, chickens thrived on perennial plants, weeds, and nutrient-dense greens growing naturally around homesteads. Today, most backyard chicken keepers are told that bagged feed is the only option.
But that’s not the full story.
In this video from **Flora Craft Garden**, we uncover 6 powerful perennial plants that:
• Grow year after year
• Require little maintenance
• Provide protein, minerals & vitamins
• Support stronger eggshells & deeper yolks
• Help reduce chicken feed costs naturally
Plants like *Comfrey**, **Moringa oleifera**, **Jerusalem artichoke**, **White clover**, **Amaranth**, and **Mulberry* can become a living feed system in your backyard.
These aren’t new discoveries.
They’re old homestead knowledge.
So why don’t more people talk about it?
Because you can’t patent a perennial.
You can’t control what grows freely.
And self-sufficiency doesn’t require monthly payments.
If you're building food security, preparing for rising feed prices, or simply want healthier chickens the natural way — this video is for you.
Grow once. Harvest forever. Feed your flock naturally.
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⚠️ Disclaimer:
This content is for educational and informational purposes only. The plants discussed are intended to supplement a balanced poultry diet, not completely replace formulated feed without proper research and planning. Nutritional requirements vary depending on breed, age, climate, and laying stage. Always introduce new plants gradually and ensure they are safe and appropriate for your specific flock. Consult a local agricultural extension service or poultry professional if unsure.
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