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- Aug 11, 2011
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I would try to position my coop and run where there is some protection from the worst of the wind, perhaps against the side of an existing building, where there is wind break from trees or perhaps even up against a tall privacy fence. That way your chickens could enjoy themselves out in the run on a windy day and you might avoid tons of snow blowing into the run in the winter. I've read about people piling hay bales beside their runs to provide a wind break as well.
Wish I could post a pic. I have 2 acers that was rail road 10 years ago my tree's are getting there but not much help. My wood stacks can help but will be using them as the winter goes on. I have one spot that can help but still get hit out of the North. Building strong with insulation hope to over come it.
I would try to position my coop and run where there is some protection from the worst of the wind, perhaps against the side of an existing building, where there is wind break from trees or perhaps even up against a tall privacy fence. That way your chickens could enjoy themselves out in the run on a windy day and you might avoid tons of snow blowing into the run in the winter. I've read about people piling hay bales beside their runs to provide a wind break as well.
Wish I could post a pic. I have 2 acers that was rail road 10 years ago my tree's are getting there but not much help. My wood stacks can help but will be using them as the winter goes on. I have one spot that can help but still get hit out of the North. Building strong with insulation hope to over come it.