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    First Winter in Maryland covered run should it be wrapped in winter?

    We have come to conclusion to let the cool air in the run. We are not going to enclose it. It is covered and they have plenty of places to roost to get off the ground if they choose. And the Coop if they want to go in. Thank You for your reply
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    First Winter in Maryland covered run should it be wrapped in winter?

    Howdy neghbor, yes so far the girls seem to be fine with the covered run and colder weather. Thank You for the Info
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    First Winter in Maryland covered run should it be wrapped in winter?

    Thank You, Yes my husband built it. I think it is comfy for the hens for sure. Plenty of things for them to get up off the cold ground. Thank you
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    First Winter in Maryland covered run should it be wrapped in winter?

    We are in the corner of Maryland/ Delaware/PA line. Last year we didnt see any snow and temps normally dont see single digits here at night. It could happen but not a normal evening night thing. One side of the Run is beside a hedgerow of trees which protects it from bad wind, the other side...
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    First Winter in Maryland covered run should it be wrapped in winter?

    I understand for your area wow. They are fortunate you take time to do this. We didn’t even see snow last year so I am not sure we need to wrap our run.
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    First Winter in Maryland covered run should it be wrapped in winter?

    I see so many posts but couldn’t really find anyone in my area. My chickens so far seem to enjoy the cooler temperatures (28 at night and 32-50 in days). Wondering if there is any need to wrap the fully covered run in plastic? My hens have access to their coop all day but seem to hang in the...
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