I have kept Cochin's for many years now. The foot feathers can get gross IF the run is all soggy with soupy mud.
I have ways for them to get out of the mud. I have roosts in the run and can set pallets in there. Roofing part of the run was the most helpful. I also add straw if we get super soggy.
My coop is huge and some birds simply choose to stay in if the weather is bad.
My smaller coop got the run covered since the big blue girls are in it. And it gets little winter sun.
I may have already posted these..... It looks like heck but works.
The first pic has the plastic raised. Cool thing is I can easily raise and lower to increase air flow. The sun hits this side for about two hours a day in winter.
Muddy feet are not fun for them at all.
I have ways for them to get out of the mud. I have roosts in the run and can set pallets in there. Roofing part of the run was the most helpful. I also add straw if we get super soggy.
My coop is huge and some birds simply choose to stay in if the weather is bad.
My smaller coop got the run covered since the big blue girls are in it. And it gets little winter sun.
I may have already posted these..... It looks like heck but works.


The first pic has the plastic raised. Cool thing is I can easily raise and lower to increase air flow. The sun hits this side for about two hours a day in winter.
Muddy feet are not fun for them at all.