Margaid
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I'm bringing my Solway henhouse home to house the Welsummer cockerel and pullet I'm collecting at the Fed. It has a closeable vent at the back and permanently open vents at the front above the pophole. There is also a small hole each side where the second perch went through.
The site is very exposed and there is no shelter from hedges or fences - the ground near the hedge, which runs roughly north/south is waterlogged. The prevailing winds are south westerly and really cut up the valley, so which way round should I place the henhouse? We can secure it so it won't blow over if we put it sideways to the prevailing wind. If the back faces the wind it might make cleaning out difficult if it's windy.
I'm also finally finishing the refurbishment of the wooden house with attached run. That is also a problem as the house is quite high off the ground. The vents are front and back and are permanently open. It will alos have an Onduline/Coroline roof so there will be good ventilation. I'll need to attach plastic to the bottom of the run, at least at the back and one side to stop the rain blowing in. So any suggestions as the best way round to put it?
Both houses will be inside 50m of electric poultry netting.
All opinions welcomed, Thanks, Margaid
The site is very exposed and there is no shelter from hedges or fences - the ground near the hedge, which runs roughly north/south is waterlogged. The prevailing winds are south westerly and really cut up the valley, so which way round should I place the henhouse? We can secure it so it won't blow over if we put it sideways to the prevailing wind. If the back faces the wind it might make cleaning out difficult if it's windy.
I'm also finally finishing the refurbishment of the wooden house with attached run. That is also a problem as the house is quite high off the ground. The vents are front and back and are permanently open. It will alos have an Onduline/Coroline roof so there will be good ventilation. I'll need to attach plastic to the bottom of the run, at least at the back and one side to stop the rain blowing in. So any suggestions as the best way round to put it?
Both houses will be inside 50m of electric poultry netting.
All opinions welcomed, Thanks, Margaid