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Face the back of your coop into the most prelavent head winds... We always have at least a breez blowing through our property, because of the bay, and all of my critter housing is aranged so the winds mostly hit the back walls. Trustme, you don't need a bunch or tarps if you do it right. You may also want a partially walled in run, for a wind break, not necesarily completly enclosed, but maby 4-6' of a wind break?
The back of our girls run roof is blocked from the winds that we get from the east. We are in the cross hairs of one of the Cascades high wind corridors. When the low pressures and high pressures get in the right spot, we get winds in the 60 mph range. We lost the roof in December of 2003. DH spent the Christmas week putting on a 90 mph roof. The guys nailed the east facing side with more than enough nails to keep it on in most of the winds that come through here. Of course if they log the pass again, who knows whether or not the winds could hit 120 mph again. That could be a lot of fun to watch.