SilverChic
Chirping
- May 15, 2024
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I'm a native Floridian, we live more central in the state, not near the coast at all! So, we rarely get what we have the last two years. We got Milton, Ian and Debby. I will say it rattled my nerves for sure. Lost a couple of barns and a few large oaks (in back acreage. Nothing compared to many, we were blessed for sure, but still scary.
My coops are all under large oak canopies, near the house (great wind breaks) we had a few large branches get broken off and fall on the coops, but they held up, no birds injured or real damage done, thank the Good Lord for that! Trees will be cleaned up before next season.
My new coops/runs are Producers Pride Poultry Pens pretty sturdy metal pens, I'm wanting to put a roof on them and was looking for secure ideas to keep them from flying off (I will be anchoring each section as I had done with the other coop) and to make more water proof inside. I have canvas roof covers on now, but they won't last too much longer (they were given to me-old but usable) so I want to put a more permanent roof on, tin or PVC panels. I need to make things easy since I'm getting up there in age, I don't need to be on ladders too much longer.
Any Floridians out there have their coops hurricane proofed? Thanks and God Bless!
My coops are all under large oak canopies, near the house (great wind breaks) we had a few large branches get broken off and fall on the coops, but they held up, no birds injured or real damage done, thank the Good Lord for that! Trees will be cleaned up before next season.
My new coops/runs are Producers Pride Poultry Pens pretty sturdy metal pens, I'm wanting to put a roof on them and was looking for secure ideas to keep them from flying off (I will be anchoring each section as I had done with the other coop) and to make more water proof inside. I have canvas roof covers on now, but they won't last too much longer (they were given to me-old but usable) so I want to put a more permanent roof on, tin or PVC panels. I need to make things easy since I'm getting up there in age, I don't need to be on ladders too much longer.
Any Floridians out there have their coops hurricane proofed? Thanks and God Bless!
