Hello - we have an Omlet cube - see pics. For a tropical storm, we previously tarped out the small run attached to the cube; see below. We will do the same for this storm - coming in two days. We will be in the direct path. As you can see, the skirt is all bricked out and the cube itself is very heavy so we are not concerned about it blowing away but my questions are:
1) do we leave the coop door open or close and lock them in - targeted to be a Cat 3. My thinking was to leave the door open so they can access the small run area if they want to get out for a bit as we did during a tropical storm, which was no where near the wind force we will sustain during this hurricane. Not sure if this is a good idea. With it going to be fully tarp covered, the wind shouldn't blow them all around.....thoughts?
2) They will have no tip dog bowls inside the coop with food and water. Is there anything I can add to the water, i.e. essential oil of any kind or anything else to help with the stress level during the storm, which will last about 18 hours in terms of heavy rain and wind.
3) I will place some lavender and lemon grass cuttings inside the coop. Is there anything else anyone can think of that might help keep them calm?
Any other Omlet owners out there facing this problem? What are your preps and management strategies?
Thank you!
Included a picture of our girls just for fun.
1) do we leave the coop door open or close and lock them in - targeted to be a Cat 3. My thinking was to leave the door open so they can access the small run area if they want to get out for a bit as we did during a tropical storm, which was no where near the wind force we will sustain during this hurricane. Not sure if this is a good idea. With it going to be fully tarp covered, the wind shouldn't blow them all around.....thoughts?
2) They will have no tip dog bowls inside the coop with food and water. Is there anything I can add to the water, i.e. essential oil of any kind or anything else to help with the stress level during the storm, which will last about 18 hours in terms of heavy rain and wind.
3) I will place some lavender and lemon grass cuttings inside the coop. Is there anything else anyone can think of that might help keep them calm?
Any other Omlet owners out there facing this problem? What are your preps and management strategies?
Thank you!
Included a picture of our girls just for fun.