Michigan Thread - all are welcome!

I have to admit my mechanically inclined father helped me a lot, but we did get it done in a couple days. So much easier than my big coop.
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. I have to admit I keep thinking of more uses for them. I might need a breeding pen in the future after all. For this year I plan to put some freedom rangers in it until they are big enough to be dinner!
How do the hoop coops fair in the winter?
 
How do the hoop coops fair in the winter?
Very good actually. Check out Hillbilly Hen's page. She used to be a regular here. Her's was covered with a heavy, clear, plastic sheet like they use at nurseries. The snow would slide right off which meant no load. Tarps will also work.
 
How do the hoop coops fair in the winter?

i havent had them for a winter...however i have seen many pics with tons of snow around them...plus they are heavy duty so i believe they will last a long time...i would like to put corrugated fiberglass panels on them...would work out great and you wouldnt ever have to replace the paneling compared to the tarps and plastic....but not a cheap endeavor.....thats for sure...its like 50 bucks a sheet....at 16 feet long...and only 30 inches wide...someday when i get all caught up....but for now...tarps it is
 

Does anyonr have a feeder and waterer like this?? If do, what are the dimensions??
Ohhh that is what I've been wondering!!!.....
.......if one of those 5 gallon water bottles would fit into a 5 gallon bucket.
I've got to get a hold of a couple of those bottles.

Dimensions?...well a 5 gallon bucket is about 12" in diameter at the top.
 
I'm not sure if the hoop coops could handle the weather either. I plan to use it as a grow out pen and for the meat birds. Then in the winter I figure I can store my extra straw and food in there. I'll see how it does this year and go from there.
 

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