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I am not exactly "mechanically inclined" and my husband is uber-busy (read: doesn't-have-time-to-snow-proof-said-chicken-run-for-crazy-chicken-wife-at-a-moment's-notice), so I'm going to lace up my boots and do it myself, one way or another.
I've already covered it with chicken wire, just to keep out the hawks while the chickens were younger and more susceptible to hawk attacks and covered with an old blue tarp, but this clearly isn't going to work for the winter and needs to come off ASAP before it makes the whole thing buckle under the weight of snow.
I have a three part system (coop opening into dog run opening into 1600sf. electrified PoultryNet pasture), so I'm pretty happy with my set-up. But I would love some way to keep the snow out of the dog run area for the winter. I have read that clear, thick, cheap shower curtain liners work great for zip-tying onto the sides of the dog run (making a wind/snow block) but I need something for the roof.
What can I build or buy that is sturdy and won't cost a fortune?? I have easy access to Craigslist, Lowe's/Home Depot, and a father-in-law's garage with a little bit of everything
Thanks in advance....
New Crazy Chicken Lady, Sarah
I've already covered it with chicken wire, just to keep out the hawks while the chickens were younger and more susceptible to hawk attacks and covered with an old blue tarp, but this clearly isn't going to work for the winter and needs to come off ASAP before it makes the whole thing buckle under the weight of snow.
I have a three part system (coop opening into dog run opening into 1600sf. electrified PoultryNet pasture), so I'm pretty happy with my set-up. But I would love some way to keep the snow out of the dog run area for the winter. I have read that clear, thick, cheap shower curtain liners work great for zip-tying onto the sides of the dog run (making a wind/snow block) but I need something for the roof.
What can I build or buy that is sturdy and won't cost a fortune?? I have easy access to Craigslist, Lowe's/Home Depot, and a father-in-law's garage with a little bit of everything

Thanks in advance....
New Crazy Chicken Lady, Sarah