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Oh no! What is it with these tumbling coops? Did your coop survive? I wasn't on yesterday but will go looking for your post with the photos. Glad your birds are okay. I feel for you with them in the garage. Still had winds in the 45mph range yesterday but had to give in and let the birds out for awhile. They, and I, needed the break! The ducks are just ticked at me for locking them in the garage. The chickens would be happy except they are all in such close quarters and the ducks are bored so they are picking on the chickens. Aarrggghhh! It'l like having a garage full of 2 year olds!
dlhunicorn - thanks for the suggestion. Doubt we could do it though. Our house is newer with the vinyl siding and anything we attach to it does permanent damage. If the weather ever clears up we'll get the coop righted and just use the cable anchors. That's the best bet here because this won't be the last big windstorm we ever have!
Oh no! What is it with these tumbling coops? Did your coop survive? I wasn't on yesterday but will go looking for your post with the photos. Glad your birds are okay. I feel for you with them in the garage. Still had winds in the 45mph range yesterday but had to give in and let the birds out for awhile. They, and I, needed the break! The ducks are just ticked at me for locking them in the garage. The chickens would be happy except they are all in such close quarters and the ducks are bored so they are picking on the chickens. Aarrggghhh! It'l like having a garage full of 2 year olds!
dlhunicorn - thanks for the suggestion. Doubt we could do it though. Our house is newer with the vinyl siding and anything we attach to it does permanent damage. If the weather ever clears up we'll get the coop righted and just use the cable anchors. That's the best bet here because this won't be the last big windstorm we ever have!