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Nesty Chicken Chicory Sowing Seeds

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    Due to state-specific quarantine regulations, we are unable to supply certain seeds and whole grains to Western Australia and Tasmania. If your purchase contains items that are marked as restricted.

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    🌿 Boost Gut Health Naturally 🌿

    Chicory supports digestion and gut balance, helping your flock absorb nutrients more efficiently and maintain healthier droppings.

    ☀️ Hardy & Drought Tolerant ☀️

    Built for Australian conditions, chicory thrives in heat and continues producing forage even during dry periods.

    🐔 Encourages Natural Foraging 🐔

    Promotes natural pecking behaviour, keeping chickens active, enriched, and engaged while improving overall wellbeing.

    1. Prepare the area
    Choose a sunny, well-drained spot and remove weeds. Loosen soil to create a fine seedbed.

    2. Sow the seeds
    Scatter evenly and lightly cover (5–10 mm deep). Do not bury too deep.

    3. Water regularly
    Keep soil moist during germination until seedlings establish.

    4. Let it establish
    Allow plants to grow strong before introducing chickens.

    5. Let chickens forage
    Once established, allow natural grazing. Chicory will regrow with proper care.

    6. Maintain growth
    Water in dry periods and avoid overgrazing to support ongoing regrowth.

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