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You know, adding a hinged, flap type of "awning" will take very little extra time, and will not only make you feel better if/when temps. drop a bit in the winter (just for overnight most likely), but are great for storms and such, to keep rain from gusting inside and getting your bedding all wet.
ETA: We built some that we put up for spring/summer to keep rain and the sun's HOT rays out....
Yes, I think we are going to do something like this. You are right that it will set my mind at ease. Even though I could probably get by with a pretty open coop in my area, we do get really strong East Winds in the fall and as far as winter goes, it doesn't get too cold too often, but when it does and the rain is coming down, I don't want to worry about the chickens being cold and/or wet.
Thank you!
CJ
You know, adding a hinged, flap type of "awning" will take very little extra time, and will not only make you feel better if/when temps. drop a bit in the winter (just for overnight most likely), but are great for storms and such, to keep rain from gusting inside and getting your bedding all wet.

ETA: We built some that we put up for spring/summer to keep rain and the sun's HOT rays out....
Yes, I think we are going to do something like this. You are right that it will set my mind at ease. Even though I could probably get by with a pretty open coop in my area, we do get really strong East Winds in the fall and as far as winter goes, it doesn't get too cold too often, but when it does and the rain is coming down, I don't want to worry about the chickens being cold and/or wet.
Thank you!

CJ