Our chickens get free range access to the whole yard in the winter and they come out into the snow. In the fall we change out all the bedding in the coop to keep moisture down.
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Dang, I can't find an emoji for envy.It is only "winter" here for a day or seven.
Dang, I can't find an emoji for envy.
I too am in WI and I have same set up! With our last two weeks of cold weather, I was glad to see it kept the cold air out but was able to keep some good ventilation. I also have some straw bales at the end of the run to keep out drafts. My chickens seemed mostly content - but the really cold weather hasn't hit us yet!I get most of the wind from the west so I built my coop on the west side of my detached garage. I slide corrugated plastic sheets along three sides of my run leaving about 1 foot gap at the top. The plastic sheets keep almost all the snow out but my flock likes to eat snow so I will occasionally shovel snow into the run for them to eat.
I am so excited for the highs to be 60 degrees this week!! It’s a lot better than the last few weeks.I too am in WI and I have same set up! With our last two weeks of cold weather, I was glad to see it kept the cold air out but was able to keep some good ventilation. I also have some straw bales at the end of the run to keep out drafts. My chickens seemed mostly content - but the really cold weather hasn't hit us yet!![]()