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ark for winter

Thu, Oct 7 2010 02:03am BST 1
tinker
tinker
1 Posts
Any ideas how I can make my portable ark more weatherproof for winter for my little booted bantams I live in South wales valleys where we get snow and damp weather ? cheers all Smile
Thu, Oct 7 2010 08:06pm BST 2
Meg L
Meg L
82 Posts
Creosote will help as the water just runs off. I would also raise it on bricks or a perimeter of slabs to stop the water rotting out the bottom edges. Its a bit of a fag when you move the ark but worth it in the long term.
Tue, Nov 16 2010 08:18pm GMT 3
telboy
telboy
5 Posts
i move my booted banties in doors for the winter as the wet conditions play hell with feathered legs & feet and can create all sorts of problems but if u have no choice maybe woodchip in the run and cover it with polly when the weathers bad mud is the enemy good luck TC
Thu, Nov 18 2010 09:27pm GMT 4
Meg L
Meg L
82 Posts
You could also fix sheets of translucent corrugated sheeting to the sides of the ark to keep it completely weatherproof . I have this on top of all my pens which means the pens stay relatively dry and the chooks can still play outside when its raining.

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