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That was a joke, dude Borrowing one term to use in a similar context.Don't think religion ever had anything to do with it,
but in my book 'Dude' has always been gender neutral
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That was a joke, dude Borrowing one term to use in a similar context.Don't think religion ever had anything to do with it,
but in my book 'Dude' has always been gender neutral
I'm in CT & made it thru the storm with a foot or so of snow, not quite as bad as you had it! Anyway, I use @aart's trick with the filter & had no snow in either coop. I leave it up all winter but take it out in the summer. I would think if the ventilation is easy enough to reach you could just stuff it in when blowing snow is coming, if it's hard to reach just leave it up.Very clever! I remember seeing this a while back, thinking it was a good idea, but then I completely forgot about it. Worth a try! Do you leave the furnace filler there all winter, or do you only put it up for storms?
It's easy to reach, but I might still just leave it up there all winter if it won't hurt. I don't like making unnecessary work for myselfI'm in CT & made it thru the storm with a foot or so of snow, not quite as bad as you had it! Anyway, I use @aart's trick with the filter & had no snow in either coop. I leave it up all winter but take it out in the summer. I would think if the ventilation is easy enough to reach you could just stuff it in when blowing snow is coming, if it's hard to reach just leave it up.
Don't feel bad, Moony, in all honesty I came to this thread thinking kinda the same thing, wondering if she was putting flannel diapers on her birds. GMTA?In my defense I don't have any traditional coops so ya I don't usually think of those vents when I see the word on here.
DUDE!Here are some before and after pics of my run and outside the coop and run (my husband did the work while I was at work)
Wind blows right through flannel. You'd need to cut up a windbreaker jacket to make those diapers if you want them to work Gotta know your winds!Don't feel bad, Moony, in all honesty I came to this thread thinking kinda the same thing, wondering if she was putting flannel diapers on her birds. GMTA?
Good to know! I'll keep that in mind!Wind blows right through flannel. You'd need to cut up a windbreaker jacket to make those diapers if you want them to work Gotta know your winds!