- May 19, 2009
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I have become a big fan of covered runs. Especially if you get much rain.
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I use a colony house system and all my runs are covered. It makes it so much simpler to cean the run. Gives the birds
protection from the elements. Protects from predators. One simple way to cover a small colony run (6 by 14), large enough for
8 large fowl or 16 bantams......a neighbor was selling her above ground pool at a yard sale. The kind with the stiff fiberglass
sides 6 feet tall. Bought it for 25.00 .
Cut the fiberglass into 7 1/2 ft. lengths. Built the run and built a slight curve to the roof frame.
Then laid the fiberglass sheets crosswise across the run so the curve in the fiberglass matched the curve in the roof.
...overlapping the sheets a foot or less . Plus overlapping the ends and sides by a couple of inches to let the rain
and snow slide off this kind of roof . Handles the weather great!
I also raise all my colony houses. About 2 1/2 ft. of the ground. Then go to Lowe's an buy translucent carpet runner
protector (smooth, without bumps) which is this wide. Staple it to the outside 3 sides below the house. Now the birds have a 3 sided "cave"
beneath the house for shelter in foul weather but the light gets to come in too.
Best Regards,
Karen in western PA, USA
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