The Middle Tennessee Thread

We got a lot of rain here too. Luckily our coop is kind of on a small hill so although our runs were muddy we didn't have any standing water, just sinking mud in spots. My hubby spread some straw on the muddy parts and that really helped because a muddy Silkie is not a pretty picture and our Silkie is always the first one out no matter what the weather.

Donna....hope things are dryer for your runs today, unfortunately I hear there's more rain and sleet headed our way, great!.....one question....what do you cover your runs in? I have a smaller one attached to the coop that I think I should cover for the winter. It's only about 8x8 so I can easily do it, just not sure what's best to use and where to get it.
Thanks.
 
We're on a slope and there was a lot of erosion that needs repair. I suspect that the crawl space has water in it... The coop is strategically located to minimize mud and the run is thickly covered in leaves. So far, so good for the chickens! I'm not fixing anything just yet -- somebody hit the second skunk in a week right at the end of our driveway so the smell outside is horrid. Need to call the roads dept.
 
Donna....hope things are dryer for your runs today, unfortunately I hear there's more rain and sleet headed our way, great!.....one question....what do you cover your runs in? I have a smaller one attached to the coop that I think I should cover for the winter. It's only about 8x8 so I can easily do it, just not sure what's best to use and where to get it.
Thanks.
My front pens are covered in metal roofing. It will leak, but not much. It was an old garage or barn IDK. The ones in the back we have 2 rows of metal roofing so it covers about 4 ft of the runs. The rest is covered in 6 mil clear plastic. I bough a big roll of 20ft x 100ft. So we used one continuous piece of plastic with no seems. I am sure it is leaking, but not near as much as it would if it was not there.....

A hill is a good idea..... I am going to build some more pens in the spring. I KNOW I am going to build it up more this time..... maybe a slight grade DOWN to the creek would be a good idea.
 
The thought of paying for ashes never occurred to me :). Freecycle is great unless you happen to be out near the Boxwell camp area and want the 5ish gallons my ash bucket has in it right now.
 
The thought of paying for ashes never occurred to me :). Freecycle is great unless you happen to be out near the Boxwell camp area and want the 5ish gallons my ash bucket has in it right now.
I don't pay for them.... they give them to me. They just toss them in the trash.
 

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