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It is biuld just like this and here it can get up to 10 FahrenheitMy coop looks similar to this i was wondering how do i cover the sides and what sides to cover for the winter my chikens like to roost in the outside part they dont go in the closed area so they sleep where its all open with the hardware wire
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That's not too cold.It is biuld just like this and here it can get up to 10 Fahrenheit
Should i close everything with clear plastic and just leave the top open around just a gab to let air flow on top? Or there needs to be air flowing in the bottom. Because i heard air needs to flow^ What aart said. General location is helpful for questions like this.
That said, I get a large clear plastic wrap and put it around the run on my chicken tractor for the winter. Furring strips are a great way to hold the plastic in place even in high winds and easily remove it in the spring. It allows in maximum light and heat which are both needed during the winter while greatly reducing direct winds.
Do leave some significant gaps to allow air circulation.
Yes, leave a 6-12" gap all around the top, and maybe one panel or the door uncovered..what ever is on the leeward side.Should i close everything with clear plastic and just leave the top open around just a gab to let air flow on top? Or there needs to be air flowing in the bottom. Because i heard air needs to flow
No we dont get much snow but it is cold for usThat's not too cold.
Do you get a lot of snow?
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