Sarahh_Janeyy
Songster
Ok this might sound a little nutty... I haven't even gotten chickens yet but the last two bad storms we got in the past week had me waking up in the middle of the night and suddenly scared for my non-existent chickens!! I live in Florida, and I grew up with hurricanes, and I'm thinking about all the ways to make sure the run isn't going anywhere. I'm planning on converting a playhouse (which is above ground and has probably been in the ground for the last 10 years, it's not going anywhere) but I'm thinking about the run flying away, the chickens flying away, water getting into the coop and everyone getting soaked, just all that sorta thing. I figure the only way I'm gonna not be nervous about it is for me to have the chickens and get through a storm, but.. I was wondering.. What do you all do to prepare for a storm? How do you make sure your coop and run is secure? Cement? Tarps? Something else?
Meanwhile, someone in the neighborhood next to me has a very flimsy small run I can see from the road, and when I first moved in, I actually did see the chickens out a lot (with no fence or anything). And I wonder why I'm even worried about stuff like this.
Thanks!
Meanwhile, someone in the neighborhood next to me has a very flimsy small run I can see from the road, and when I first moved in, I actually did see the chickens out a lot (with no fence or anything). And I wonder why I'm even worried about stuff like this.

Thanks!