Winter Ready? First timer

Thank you for finding that picture! As they say, a picture is worth 1000 words – and that really shows the issue.

There was a user here, earlier this year or maybe last year, with a long thread on a coop and run build, part of which was showing up this type of run for winter. I believe that involve not just a ridge beam and center posts, but diagonal braces. If anything it was overbuilt. But it showed the sort of reinforcement that is possible, if not always necessary.

Edit to add: found the thread!
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/my-coop-design-and-build-blog.1612130/post-27576202
And I see @Sefirothe posted the same picture there! 🤣
Definitely looks like more support than you need for Arkansas; I don’t know if @Rancid Crbtree ever posted a location but later pictures of snow sure indicate a more northern clime.
Yea, I figure the pic is educational material I should try to spread far and wide lol
 
This post is almost a month old. So not sure if you'll see it...

We get lots of humidity in sandhills of NC - some deep cold but rarely negatives, lots of ice storms. That said, like others have pointed out - support for the lightweight run & ventilation.

I don't remember brooding ducks @ our other property. But these extra came from 2 mama ducks that hatched them... They never seemed to have any issues w/ snow & ice here. They "sheltered" under our carport or in the loose hay around haystack in the barn. I didn't know about "proper" coops then.

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Some of the ice we've gotten here. This @ property w/ no coops.

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Don't have critter pics of icestorms here @ current property where I can post them... BUT the chickens did better in our open air, CP hooped coops & pens than in a truck camper coop (10 died overnight - 1/4" ice, below freezing, teens? approx 3 weeks after we moved in. Not enough ventilation).

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In Jan 2015, we didn't have them hooped yet. They had 2x4" rusted out, welded wire on them. We just threw tarps over them...

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