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All the sides swell when it rains all day or heavy rains. Should I not worry about it you think?You might have to toss them in to desensitize them to it, especially if it's windy; chickens HATE change.
Can you get pictures leaky spots? I might have some ideas on weather proofing that would allow you to do away with the tarp.
Also most of the parts didn’t line up so lots of big holes. Good thing snakes aren’t a problem for us.All the sides swell when it rains all day or heavy rains. Should I not worry about it you think?
Maybe write to the company to complain. Perhaps you can get a refund. Keeping the chickens dry is one of the most basic functions of a coop.
I did contact the company but they ignored me.Sadly, this is exactly right. If the leaking is bad and not just during extreme weather but all the time you'll need to either weather seal the cracks or photograph and write the company demanding a refund or properly made replacement.
My first coop was a prefab we got on Amazon and the issue I see with trying to seal the gaps is you're also taking away what (very little) ventilation those coops already have.
I'd try to get refunded and build a simple coop. People here can walk you through it and I swear all of us first timers with prefab coops end up doing this eventually!
I did contact the company. They ignored me unfortunately.Maybe write to the company to complain. Perhaps you can get a refund. Keeping the chickens dry is one of the most basic functions of a coop.
I did contact the company. They ignored me unfortunately.