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  1. azygous

    Insulating a chicken run

    I use my Coroplast panels free of any framing other than to provide wood stripping to fasten them. I find it very easy to cut them to fit an area with a saber saw.
  2. azygous

    Insulating a chicken run

    I run firring strips (2"x 1") as a backing against the hog panels and chicken wire and use 1" wood screws to directly secure the Coroplast panels to the sides of the run. They are feather light but so durable that there is little wear after putting them up each winter and taking them down each...
  3. azygous

    Insulating a chicken run

    Have you inspected the coop for parasites? Chickens are not fools. They will often refuse to sleep in a coop where there are mites coming out at night to suck their blood. Some chickens need to be taught to use their coop. You can acclimate them to their coop by closing them up in it (after you...
  4. azygous

    Insulating a chicken run

    You aren't alone in wanting to insulate your run. I've discovered that if you've thought of something to do with chickens, other people with chickens have thought of it, too. A good place to start is to update your profile with your location so we get an idea of what kind of climate you are...
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