Well it's not like chickens can utilize all that airspace in a human height run. Raise it 3 ft or so and they get more room, good choice for small spaces. Whether it's winter friendly or not is up to the builder and the climate.
I have to pick up poo daily because the city ordinance says so. If anyone should complain and someone comes out, I won't be caught doing my own thing against the code. Everything is picture perfect, clean and tidy, no smell, and poo is scooped daily. Dogs too, now that I have the trash can back there. I guess their concern is ground water contamination or odor from past people not taking the right care... whatever the reason, that's what I have to do. So, I have sand in the run for easy scooping and no bedding waste, poo boards for a quick once over in the morning, and anything else I can utilize to make cleaning easy and fast.
Fly traps and vanilla scented air fresheners inside... the works. We're urban, that's how it needs to be. Out in the country... concrete pad and deep litter method. Too paranoid about predators to leave it as dirt. I've dealt with coons, opossum, fox, hawks... they're never getting an easy meal from me ever again.
People have to use whatever design and method works for their climate, location, space, and number of birds.
I have to pick up poo daily because the city ordinance says so. If anyone should complain and someone comes out, I won't be caught doing my own thing against the code. Everything is picture perfect, clean and tidy, no smell, and poo is scooped daily. Dogs too, now that I have the trash can back there. I guess their concern is ground water contamination or odor from past people not taking the right care... whatever the reason, that's what I have to do. So, I have sand in the run for easy scooping and no bedding waste, poo boards for a quick once over in the morning, and anything else I can utilize to make cleaning easy and fast.
Fly traps and vanilla scented air fresheners inside... the works. We're urban, that's how it needs to be. Out in the country... concrete pad and deep litter method. Too paranoid about predators to leave it as dirt. I've dealt with coons, opossum, fox, hawks... they're never getting an easy meal from me ever again.
People have to use whatever design and method works for their climate, location, space, and number of birds.