How I Winterize my Chicken Coops in Tennessee

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  • Опубліковано 19 жов 2024
  • It's going to be getting pretty cold here in Tennessee and I want to make a wind break for my chickens. I just use 3 mil clear plastic sheeting. Works great for cutting down on those drafts.
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  • @joannc147
    @joannc147 Рік тому

    Nice! Fast and effective solution for the chix 🐓🐓🐓. You are making me check those windchills for central NC. My girls will be fine overnight in the henhouse - but Ive got a few meat rabbits in covered cages and they are open to the winds. 🐇🐇🐇 Time to stretch out some tarps 👍🏻 Thank you and good luck with the cold. brrrrr.

    • @NicholsCounty
      @NicholsCounty  Рік тому

      Yeah' we'll need it, my chickens and rabbits have never seen 0 degree weather before.

  • @wandamannsmith8469
    @wandamannsmith8469 Рік тому

    We’re in NE Tennessee (Appalachian Trail runs next to property) and wind chill put us at -20 before Christmas. Several power outages / rolling blackouts. Luckily the chickens and Champagne rabbits did fine.
    I’m impressed by how you did the plastic wrap!

    • @NicholsCounty
      @NicholsCounty  Рік тому +1

      Out of all of my chickens I only had 1 that died. A bunch of roosters go frost bite on their combs, they're doing good now.

  • @rickershomesteadahobbyfarm3291

    I’d end up investing in some roofing tin that I could put up and take down during the winter and summer. I know it would definitely be expensive though. This coop is a really good design though.

    • @NicholsCounty
      @NicholsCounty  Рік тому

      Yeah I like that the plastic works and it's fast to go up. It does cost some money though, like $100 a year unless you save and reuse it.