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georgiashens
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Thank you! I have lowed the roost recently because one of my girls had a mild bumble foot so I’m very paranoid! Should I make it higher? That’s a good idea about the ventilation, I have been wanted to add more for a while but I’m just not really sure about how to go about it. There is a gap (about a few cm) all around the top of the shed, would that be to little?Look at that green grass this time of the year. That might help others realize how mild your climate normally is. I spent a year in London in the late 1970's so I understand you can possibly see some snowy weather but that may not be very normal.
For five chickens that looks fabulous. In your mild climate ventilation is not as important as it is to many of us. You should not get that hot or that cold. Your roost is very low. I might consider opening up some ventilation at the top of that wall under the roof of your run to keep rain out but I'm not sure how necessary that is.
I don't see a pop door? Do you leave that human door open all day? In your climate and under that roof you are probably OK but for many of us a human door open would let in a lot of weather.
Your main predator concerns are probably dogs and foxes. Do you have dig protection around that so they cannot dig into the run? If not, I'd suggest doing some research on "aprons".
That just looks fabulous!!!
We do leave the big door open all day. We could definitely include a small door instead but I’m just worried about it getting to dark in there and not enough air circulation?
Yes we have an apron all around the run!