Although the benefits of rational grazing by polygastric animals are well known, little is understood about how chicken grazing affects soil biological health and its capacity to store organic matter. This study aimed to assess the impact of long-term free-range chicken grazing in an olive grove on the soil chemical and biochemical properties, including the total organic carbon (TOC), total nitrogen (TN), microbial biomass (Cmic), basal respiration, and microbial community structure, as well as the soil’s capability to stock organic carbon and total nitrogen. A field experiment was conducted in an olive grove grazed by chickens for over 20 years, with the animal load decreasing with distance from the poultry houses. At 20 m, where the chicken density was highest, the soils showed reduced OC and TN contents and a decline in fungal biomass. This was mainly due to the loss of both aboveground vegetation and root biomass from intensive grazing. At 50 m, where grazing pressure was lower, the soil OC, TN, and microbial community size and activity were similar to those in a control, ungrazed area. These findings suggest that high chicken density can negatively affect soil health, while moderate grazing allows for the recovery of vegetation and soil organic matter. Rational management of free-range chicken grazing, particularly through the control of chicken density or managing grazing time and frequency, is therefore recommended to preserve soil functions and fertility.
Free-Range Chickens Reared Within an Olive Grove Influenced the Soil Microbial Community and Carbon Sequestration
L. Massaccesi,R. Marabottini,C. Poesio,S. Mattioli,C. Castellini,Aberto Agnelli
Published 2025 in Soil Systems
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2025
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Soil Systems
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2025-07-03
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- chicken density
The intensity of chicken presence and activity in a given area, which decreases with distance from poultry houses.
Aliases: animal load, stocking density
- free-range chicken grazing
A farming practice where chickens roam freely and forage within an agricultural area such as an olive grove.
Aliases: chicken grazing, poultry grazing
- grazing pressure
The level of grazing impact exerted by chickens on the soil and vegetation in the olive grove.
Aliases: grazing intensity
- microbial community
The living portion of soil organic matter consisting of bacteria, fungi, and other microorganisms.
Aliases: Cmic, soil microbial biomass
- soil health
The overall biological, chemical, and biochemical condition of soil supporting plant growth and ecosystem functions.
Aliases: soil fertility, soil quality
- soil organic carbon
The carbon component of soil organic matter derived from plant and animal residues.
Aliases: OC, organic carbon, TOC
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