Well I finally went took some pics of the most ugly eyesore in our backyard....is there a coop hidden in there somewhere???
Fall is winding down & the leaves seem to be almost all down...pond filter will be shut down this weekend & lines blown out & waterfall box drained, filter & pumps cleaned & brought down into basement, etc...
AND, now w/ our first winter w/ chickens we decided to order a heavy duty silver tarp (20x30) I believe it was from a site called Mytarp.com
That was fun (NOT) trying to hunker that down w/ ropes & in the interim not thinking...since it covers the whole coop which was a kids vinyl sided doll house w/ 3 old fashioned triple track windows, a roof ridge vent & fascia soffit vents.....now I am worried about ventilation as we had to even put old throw rugs on each top corner of the coop so the pointy ridge corners wouldn't put a hole in the tarp
I am keeping a very close eye on the digital thermometer/hygrometer now & have had to open all 3 windows & turn on their fan inside on some warm days we had....I am not going to go through the trouble of going into the garage & changing out the glass top storm door to the screen every time it hits 60 w/ humidity which won't be too much more as the strong NW winds will be blowing soon
Now to add more ugliness we went to Lowe's & purchased 6 mil plastic sheating which is not see through & on the North side of run it is even doubled....we had to drill holes every so many feet in any solid wood item we had laying around & it is Zip Tie Kingdom here now LOL
When we ran out of the sheathing I ran to store & picked up shower curtain liners that were pretty descent & thick...but they are a green see thru color & in the front of run I do cut ties off when warm & then redo them when we are going below freezing which have a couple times already & luckily none of the waters froze yet
Here are the pics from our bedroom window, the front of run (west), the garden side (south), the doubled side (north) & last but not least the cedar woods side(east) which held up goood for our last Noreaster.
Now let's see if that tarp can handle snow like the 36" we got last year!
I guess it's best to just care about functionality rather than looks.....

Fall is winding down & the leaves seem to be almost all down...pond filter will be shut down this weekend & lines blown out & waterfall box drained, filter & pumps cleaned & brought down into basement, etc...
AND, now w/ our first winter w/ chickens we decided to order a heavy duty silver tarp (20x30) I believe it was from a site called Mytarp.com
That was fun (NOT) trying to hunker that down w/ ropes & in the interim not thinking...since it covers the whole coop which was a kids vinyl sided doll house w/ 3 old fashioned triple track windows, a roof ridge vent & fascia soffit vents.....now I am worried about ventilation as we had to even put old throw rugs on each top corner of the coop so the pointy ridge corners wouldn't put a hole in the tarp

I am keeping a very close eye on the digital thermometer/hygrometer now & have had to open all 3 windows & turn on their fan inside on some warm days we had....I am not going to go through the trouble of going into the garage & changing out the glass top storm door to the screen every time it hits 60 w/ humidity which won't be too much more as the strong NW winds will be blowing soon

Now to add more ugliness we went to Lowe's & purchased 6 mil plastic sheating which is not see through & on the North side of run it is even doubled....we had to drill holes every so many feet in any solid wood item we had laying around & it is Zip Tie Kingdom here now LOL
When we ran out of the sheathing I ran to store & picked up shower curtain liners that were pretty descent & thick...but they are a green see thru color & in the front of run I do cut ties off when warm & then redo them when we are going below freezing which have a couple times already & luckily none of the waters froze yet

Here are the pics from our bedroom window, the front of run (west), the garden side (south), the doubled side (north) & last but not least the cedar woods side(east) which held up goood for our last Noreaster.
Now let's see if that tarp can handle snow like the 36" we got last year!







I guess it's best to just care about functionality rather than looks.....
