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I have just as much snow but when my hubby and I built our coop, we knew to put a roof on it. I wouldn't have it any other way when we get feet of snow every winter
I have a roof over my run. My coops are inside the run. I've also got tarps around the run to keep snow out. What I'm saying is the wire fencing that was used is not hardware cloth and the sparrows come in to the run. I do not have the hand strength to fix hardware cloth to my run especially in the middle of winter - it wouldnt be doable for me in the warmest temps. Unfortunately, not everyone has a hardware cloth run.
 
My post was because it's not always as easy as locking them up. My run is 20x16 and 8' high to the rafters. It wasn't feasible at the time or easy to wrap in hardware cloth. So, we opted for the next best thing. I regret not having our building crew add hw cloth, but that's the past. I will hope and 🙏 that we don't have issues with bird flu.
It just seems like there is one thing and then another to worry about. 🙁
 
I have a roof over my run. My coops are inside the run. I've also got tarps around the run to keep snow out. What I'm saying is the wire fencing that was used is not hardware cloth and the sparrows come in to the run. I do not have the hand strength to fix hardware cloth to my run especially in the middle of winter - it wouldnt be doable for me in the warmest temps. Unfortunately, not everyone has a hardware cloth run.
HWC seems possessed sometimes too- especially if you have taken off a glove for a moment, it attacks-lol.

We are trying to source fencing to complete the run fence. Currently we have chain link that is short at 4’. But it is hard to find fencing. We’ve been able to roof our run over the past 3 years. With the short fence chickens can get out. So we put up fine deer netting, secured with long pieces of wood to the roof posts. It works well, but is not perfect. Bc it is fine/thin, it can get broken, but having the long strips of wood helps keep it up. So, adding something like deer netting can be a possible option if something is needed quickly to keep out small birds. When we have chicks in the run, they can get out of the chain links. So, we use a stiffer green plastic garden fencing with small diamond openings zip tied to the chain link to cover the large chain link openings. The zip ties break down over time, but we only need the green fencing up for part of the year.
 
HWC seems possessed sometimes too- especially if you have taken off a glove for a moment, it attacks-lol.

We are trying to source fencing to complete the run fence. Currently we have chain link that is short at 4’. But it is hard to find fencing. We’ve been able to roof our run over the past 3 years. With the short fence chickens can get out. So we put up fine deer netting, secured with long pieces of wood to the roof posts. It works well, but is not perfect. Bc it is fine/thin, it can get broken, but having the long strips of wood helps keep it up. So, adding something like deer netting can be a possible option if something is needed quickly to keep out small birds. When we have chicks in the run, they can get out of the chain links. So, we use a stiffer green plastic garden fencing with small diamond openings zip tied to the chain link to cover the large chain link openings. The zip ties break down over time, but we only need the green fencing up for part of the year.
I just got some deer netting, but am dreading working with it. Then of course, we got 2' of snow dumped on us. 🥴
 
The presence now in Florida really worries me. I rehome and sometimes take in duck rescues -- my son just took in a feral rooster. We have to stop doing so until this threat is over, to protect our existing ducks as best we can. We don't have sparrows, but I do have cheeky wrens that go into the coop every day for their breakfast.
 
I have a roof over my run. My coops are inside the run. I've also got tarps around the run to keep snow out. What I'm saying is the wire fencing that was used is not hardware cloth and the sparrows come in to the run. I do not have the hand strength to fix hardware cloth to my run especially in the middle of winter - it wouldnt be doable for me in the warmest temps. Unfortunately, not everyone has a hardware cloth run.
I'm in a similar situation Crazy Maizie -- plus the cost of hardware cloth is prohibitive. We do use it under the coops but I wince at the thought of having to make a hardware cloth run.
 

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