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We're in the middle of a snowstorm atm. Going to get over a foot.
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Wow! Have fun! Do your chickens like snow? I have a bunch of "tropical chickens", first sign of snow and they stay in the coop all day.We're in the middle of a snowstorm atm. Going to get over a foot.
I've got no idea......I had this great idea where I pick them up and plonk them directly into snow and see how they react, but then when I put them away tonight I realized that some snow is blowing into the run. The roof is keeping most of it out, and there's definitely less in the run than out of it, but there may be a considerable amount. It's been snowing for a few hours and I think it's going to go through the night.Wow! Have fun! Do your chickens like snow? I have a bunch of "tropical chickens", first sign of snow and they stay in the coop all day.
They're such weirdos.
Do you usually get much snow? I wrapped my runI've got no idea......I had this great idea where I pick them up and plonk them directly into snow and see how they react, but then when I put them away tonight I realized that some snow is blowing into the run. The roof is keeping most of it out, and there's definitely less in the run than out of it, but there may be a considerable amount. It's been snowing for a few hours and I think it's going to go through the night.

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We've been getting less and less each year......If it's a hassle to shovel out the run I'll try it.Do you usually get much snow? I wrapped my run View attachment 2452522View attachment 2452523
And though we haven't gotten much snow yet, it's worked great for keeping out rain.
You might want to try it if you think you'll get more snow. It was super cheap and easy, just staples, a staple gun, a few nails, and the wrap.
Pics of the chickens in the snow tomorrow!
You'll have to let us know how they like it.
My run is giant, and it would be a hassle. It's also not covered. So I take extra straw/hay from the sheep and put it down in the run. The chickens scratch through it as well as actually coming outside.We've been getting less and less each year......If it's a hassle to shovel out the run I'll try it.