Not to mention that moving it in snow is not easy. Even then they end up on snow.
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That sounds prudent. I was thinking of doing that if I ever had to use my isolation tractor in the winter months.I think I'm going to build a stationary "base" for the Dec-March stretch that's more predator proof at the ground. I want it to be mobile because these birds won't be getting more than a few hrs a week of free range time, so kind of trying to simulate that in a way.
I would definately put a floor in if your temperature gets below freezing. You could also find a permanent spot for it in the winter that is out of the wind and then add temporary siding to it.Because of the cold? I've been thinking about doing the wire floor on the coop for 8/9 months of the year and then solid floor for the