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tyler9593
In the Brooder
Tyler,
I too am in Orlando and prepping for first hurricane with my flock of 9 20-week old hens & 1 roo! I have a mobile coop that I built so we rolled it into 1/2 of our 12'x16' pole barn/shed that has already survived 4 hurricanes with no damage. Since the shed has a dirt floor and we are already pretty soggy from non-stop rains over the past weeks, I put down about 3-4 inches of pine shavings to give them a drier walking surface. My flock is a bit confused and fidgety, but I gave them extra snacks (mealworms/veggies) to distract them. I will not close the big door on the shed until Sunday when the heavy rain/wind moves in so they aren't in the dark any longer then necessary for safety.
My neighbors have a flock of silkies which they moved into their garage, but I only have a carport, so shed was most secure place I have.
I'm sure we will be okay, latest track further west will reduce the winds in our area, which is good. Let us know how you are after Irma passes.
Debbie
Yeah we are just gonna keep our nine chickens in the coop for now. We have screen on the sides that goes underground, and some 4x4 posts that are a few feet in the ground as well, so I'm pretty confident that it will not blow over, unless a tornado happens to spawn right on top of the coop (unlikely). Hope y'all stay safe. I'll be posting pictures as to how bad it gets here.