MeoWusical
Chirping
- Apr 8, 2024
- 24
- 21
- 54
Hello everyone!
I currently built a coop that I bought off of Amazon and it comes with a run. The coop is for my ducks, and I’m planning to get more. However, inside the coop itself is not big enough for 10 ducks, so I want to insulate the attached run, and get one more to attach and insulate as well, so they all have room to lay at night.
I currently have six girls and it’s the beginning of summer, so they are all happy with the current set up that I gave them, but when I have 10 I want to make sure they’re all comfortable and warm, especially in the winter.
My question is, what is the best method to covering up the mesh wire panels of the run? I was thinking of getting wood panels, a tarp, or plexiglass.
I don’t want to spend over $200, if there is a cheap and efficient way of doing this, it would be great if ya’ll could let me know!
I currently built a coop that I bought off of Amazon and it comes with a run. The coop is for my ducks, and I’m planning to get more. However, inside the coop itself is not big enough for 10 ducks, so I want to insulate the attached run, and get one more to attach and insulate as well, so they all have room to lay at night.
I currently have six girls and it’s the beginning of summer, so they are all happy with the current set up that I gave them, but when I have 10 I want to make sure they’re all comfortable and warm, especially in the winter.
My question is, what is the best method to covering up the mesh wire panels of the run? I was thinking of getting wood panels, a tarp, or plexiglass.
I don’t want to spend over $200, if there is a cheap and efficient way of doing this, it would be great if ya’ll could let me know!