Our little coop here in the Seattle area isn't insulated, but there will always be a week or two in the winter with pretty cold temps. I had planned on putting a coop "tile" heater in there for those situations. Also, after our horrible NW heat wave I bought a "patio misting set" to use on the run for those 90+ degree days our birds are not used to.
My question is, how do you go about safely blocking the hole you cut for the cord or hose that is hooked up so infrequently? I read all these horrible posts about weasels and such who get to the birds through small openings. Do you just have a solid board you screw back on after you don't need it, or is there a more clever solution?
My question is, how do you go about safely blocking the hole you cut for the cord or hose that is hooked up so infrequently? I read all these horrible posts about weasels and such who get to the birds through small openings. Do you just have a solid board you screw back on after you don't need it, or is there a more clever solution?