We just put up heavy plastic sheeting around, and on top, of our run to protect our chickens from wind, and the soon to be winter, and they hid in the coop the whole time. We could hear our rooster clucking warningly he whole time. It was funny. When we were done stapling the plastic up they came right out to investigate. They actually like it. Except that they can't see through it. While I was stapling one side, our roo was venturing in the run. And since he couldn't see who or what was making the noise, I thought I'd add a little "Ahh" (I got it kind of ahh) and he'd cluck a cluck that sounded like laughter. lol It was great. Then I knocked on the wood beam and he went nuts. But they are not scared of the plastic whatsoever. They enjoy the break from the wind. Next on our to do list... Install our nest box we just put together yesterday, and put a personal heater fan inside the coop for winter warmth. I don't want them to get too cold. We live in north east Ohio, and winter is just around the corner. We have a speckled sussex roo (5 months old) and two leghorns (4 months old - one white, one light brown).