WindingRoad
Crowing
x2. Mine of course froze to the ground and when the ground thawed the run at the roof came away slightly from the coop. One morning when I went out I thought my chickens has turned into ducks. I just put a tarp over it. Once we moved it this summer, away from the house, it got straightened out. I warped it all around with clear tarp from Amazon.com. I've had more trouble from expensive feeders and waterers that I guess people are "lying about" That red and white feeder is a lie. My SLW love to roost on that pyramid top. And the feed don't feed once it half full. And the feed does get wet in a good old fashioned Maine rain storm. Also, we get some pretty good wind here spring, summer, fall and winter. Mine's never blown away not directed at you but another.These coops are not that bad we had our chickens in one for over a year it worked fine and we had at one time 9 in it. The run was crowded but we let them out to free range so it wasn’t to much of a big deal. They kept themselves spaced out nicely and there was never a problem. We also moved ours around so they had fresh grass in the run.