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I've made a few camouflage tarps that I can attach to the coop during winter. I bought two burlap camouflage duck blinds, hemmed their edges (they were kind-of raw and unravelling otherwise) and added some grommets for attaching them. Here is the coop from one angle without the tarps.

Here's the tarps hanging down from the roof. Along the bottom I have another short strip of brown plastic tarp I was using for my wood pile that I can put up to block the wind and snow along the bottom of the run. The opposite side of the coop that faces my house won't be covered.


Here's the coop from another angle but without the brown tarp along the bottom. You can see a little a few branches of an evergreen that I planted on the left. It'll help block things some but it'll probably take a while to grow in all this shade.

And here it is with the brown tarp.

Here's the tarps hanging down from the roof. Along the bottom I have another short strip of brown plastic tarp I was using for my wood pile that I can put up to block the wind and snow along the bottom of the run. The opposite side of the coop that faces my house won't be covered.
Here's the coop from another angle but without the brown tarp along the bottom. You can see a little a few branches of an evergreen that I planted on the left. It'll help block things some but it'll probably take a while to grow in all this shade.
And here it is with the brown tarp.