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Not my idea for the tunnelLove the tunnel idea! They do hate the snow!![]()

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Not my idea for the tunnelLove the tunnel idea! They do hate the snow!![]()
I live in WNY near Buffalo. We get very cold, snowy winters. Itās also very windy. This is my first winter with chickens. I know this is a basic question but when do you put plastic around the run? Is it according to temperature, weather, or just time of year like November? I want them to use this run all winter if possible. It has a solid roof but all the sides are just HWC. Thank you!
I have lived in Kansas, now in California but experienced those cold temperatures and heavy winds. I have always put a heavy tarp all the way around the coop At the top I leave about a foot open but I also have a tarp on the roof that runs over the edge that way they get ventilation and no rain or wind. I use a heat plate when they're babies with the bottom on ground and if the chickens get really cold, they lay on top of it. I have 3 plates on the floor. I also use pine shavings and that keeps them warm too I put it pretty deep. I have 50 chickens and could probably use 4 plates! I only put them on when it's below freezing or close to that temperature. Those heaters are not dangerous nor will they catch on fire.
I always just put plastic around one side that is most exposed to the wind and the rest is open. I too have a solid roof so the run stays dry for them. I'll be putting my plastic up likely in early November.I live in WNY near Buffalo. We get very cold, snowy winters. Itās also very windy. This is my first winter with chickens. I know this is a basic question but when do you put plastic around the run? Is it according to temperature, weather, or just time of year like November? I want them to use this run all winter if possible. It has a solid roof but all the sides are just HWC. Thank you!
I started it this weekend, got the back sides done because I hate doing it when my fingers are frozen. I won't do the front until I hear snow.Anyone in Connecticut wrap their run yet?Just curious. I know its anyday now. Its cold in the AM, but warms up quit a bit. I think I'll hold off another week. My 5 GLW's are molting and seem SO cold in the early morning.
We live in Southern Delaware,
I barely recognize it just from a few years ago. Since hurricane Sandy people had been moving here from New Jersey in New York in droves. My place is getting surrounded by development & all roads are jammed constantly. Sad to see farms disappearing. I will probably be moving again. Carolinas are appealing, but I will avoid tourist town beaches going forward. Rolling hills between mountains & beaches perhaps. I'm missing peace & quiet.I'm in central NC now, but I spent about 5 or 7 years in southern Delaware. A year in Dagsboro and the rest in Millsboro.
In Oklahoma we have had trouble with tarps incubating colonies of mice- they like the warm air too. We have moved to insulated panels this year- no incubators- but I've noticed they need to be taken off whenever possible to let sun shine in. Babies need that Vitamin DThis is very helpful. How do you have the clear tarps attached? How do you reinforce it?