So here is my situation.Believe it or not you can do this in most climates. I am also working on huddle covers for the favorite perches. They will be Ply wood box arrangements basically designed to fold down over the perch to keep in their own body heat. I can also do this with PVC frames and tarp material stretched over them.... easy peasy for me I could make them sitting at the work bench inside the coop....
This coop will have two solid sides and two wire sides The wire sides can be covered with tarp in the Windy Cold winter.... Or removable plywood. it just takes some thinking about how to do it...
I do have an advantage in that its very dry here... the perk rate is measured in seconds not hours. So I can virtually dump a full water bucket on the ground hand it will be soaked in in about 30 seconds and the surface will be dry in about two or three minutes. Therefore I am totally unconcerned about water getting into the coop.
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I want to add a "winter feed area" to what I have. I'm thinking of trying to totally enclose part of the dog kennel run just outside the pop door where the feed and water can be during the winter. Last winter the older birds wouldn't let the younger ones come into the pop door during the day in the extreme cold. There wasn't enough cover outside for them so sometimes I left the pop door closed. That as NOT good for them to be inside as they were in too close of quarters. This winter started some very bad habits for them.
Anyhow, I was thinking of trying to figure out a "removable" shelter outside with a slanted roof that can hold up to snow and give them more room that is covered in the extreme cold. I guess I could just do removable plywood sheets.
I currently have a shade cloth cover out there which I had to knock the snow off of every time it snowed. I like the filter of the shade cloth and that it doesn't hold water like a tarp for the summer, but it's too much maintenance during the winter. So that will have to be replaced with a permanent roofing material that can stay up winter and summer.
This is what is currently out there (the shade cover was cut from an old pool cover). I really want to totally enclose that area that is under the shade cover so they have more space and a place for the water/feed.
Put up clear shower curtains last winter for a wind break in the winter which worked pretty well. But not well enough.