Official BYC Poll: How Is Your Run Covered?

How Is Your Run Covered?

  • With netting

    Votes: 84 23.4%
  • With hardware cloth

    Votes: 78 21.7%
  • With a solid roof

    Votes: 134 37.3%
  • With a tarp

    Votes: 61 17.0%
  • My run isn't covered

    Votes: 59 16.4%
  • Other (elaborate in a reply below)

    Votes: 29 8.1%

  • Total voters
    359
For many chicken keepers free-ranging the flock is not an option, so their birds are confined to a chicken run most if not all the time. Chickens kept in coops with a run attached are easier to keep safe from predators. Chicken runs can be basic with wires strung across the top to discourage flying predators like hawks or they can be elaborate with a complete wire roof that is high enough for you to comfortably enter the run to clean.

So please share with us: How Is Your Run Covered?

Please place your vote above, and please elaborate in a reply below if you chose "Other".

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My run is 6tf high, and about 136 sq ft. I placed a few beams on the top to support the cattle cloth as the cover. The end goal was to create a dual purpose shade/cover with two grape vines: provide some shade, pick some fruit. Well, the grape vines didn’t work out this year, but the bougainvillea right next to the run did. I cut that sucker way back, and then trained the new shoots to go up and onto the runs “roof”. Still training the vine, but it’s starting to get there.
 
My run is covered with a tarp, my chickens free range all day and I like them to have a nice dry place. Especially since I live here in the Pacific Northwest..
 

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My chicken run is partially covered with a solid metal roof, and partially covered with bird netting.

A small section has the metal roof so that they can get out of the rain, while the rest of it is just covered in the bird netting.

Their run also has two large evergreen trees in the middle that helps protect from rain.

You can’t really see the bird netting, but it’s there.
 

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