Too early to take down plastic wind block?

JoeInPA

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Our high temps have been in the high 40s, 50s and even low 60s for the past week or so. Lows are still in the mid to low 30s, but that's at night when the chickens are in the coop. I'm wondering if I can take down some of my winter wind block plastic, either partially or entirely now? I'd like to see the chickens and I'm sure they'd like to see out of their 8x8 cube. Too early or should I go for it?

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Hi Joe, I was thinking the same thing and I'm a lot farther north. I use shower curtains on my run and string them on rope so I can pull them back on warm days. Yours look pretty easy to put back up if you have a cold snap sneak in, so I say go for it. If this is your first time with this, you'll get a chuckle with your flocks reaction to having a clear view again.
 
Hi Joe, I was thinking the same thing and I'm a lot farther north. I use shower curtains on my run and string them on rope so I can pull them back on warm days. Yours look pretty easy to put back up if you have a cold snap sneak in, so I say go for it. If this is your first time with this, you'll get a chuckle with your flocks reaction to having a clear view again.

Thanks Sarah, we've had an incredibly mild winter this year. The shower curtains sound like a good idea. I'm still in my first year with chickens so I'm still figuring out what does and doesn't work. This 4 mil plastic worked well but I did have to staple it back up a couple times and I think its probably one time use. I think I'll probably take down one or two sides and see how it goes. Can't wait to see the reaction haha!
 
Thanks Sarah, we've had an incredibly mild winter this year. The shower curtains sound like a good idea. I'm still in my first year with chickens so I'm still figuring out what does and doesn't work. This 4 mil plastic worked well but I did have to staple it back up a couple times and I think its probably one time use. I think I'll probably take down one or two sides and see how it goes. Can't wait to see the reaction haha!
The shower curtains have lasted 2 winters and they still look good for another year or two at least.
 

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