Preparing for winter

Mz Mitch

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Good morning, I am raising 12 chicks that we'll be 3 months next week. They are currently in a metal chicken coop which I am trying to figure out how to cover them for the winter. Below is on the left is where the chicks are currently located. Thanks.
 

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Just saw your other post. You don’t have to worry about feet of snow but you’ll need to keep drafts off them. A couple tarps can work or I have seen people use canvas. You could just do three sides so they have a draft-free but well-ventilated place to sleep. The humidity is the worst thing here in the winter. I haven’t had my flock all year yet but I got a coop that I can open fully on two sides that also has ventilation on the top so that moisture doesn’t build up inside the coop.
 
Just saw your other post. You don’t have to worry about feet of snow but you’ll need to keep drafts off them. A couple tarps can work or I have seen people use canvas. You could just do three sides so they have a draft-free but well-ventilated place to sleep. The humidity is the worst thing here in the winter. I haven’t had my flock all year yet but I got a coop that I can open fully on two sides that also has ventilation on the top so that moisture doesn’t build up inside the coop.
Okay, this is my first time raising chicks. As you see in the picture I do have adult chickens and ducks. My husband and I wrapped the coops in clear plastic leaving 3 baseball size opening at the top of the coops for ventilation for last year's winter. Thank you for your advice.
 

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