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| Hi there. I have a wire roof on mine, but find when weather is wet/in winter, my run gets very muddy (my girls don't free range on the allotment, or they would eat all the plants I have managed to keep alive) and I'm now looking at getting plastic roofing and possibly even some plastic around the bottom to stop it getting too wet and muddy. They have a tarp ove half the run, and while it keeps out some rain, its not quite enough. Also need roof to keep out Mr Fox, he cleaned me out last year, so learned that lesson the hard way!
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| Do you think that the green net they use on scaffolding will do for a roof to there pen? There will be a good house for them to be locked up in at bed time and some rain/sun shelter, but there are trees all around so we get a lot of leaf fall and thats what i'm thinking about as it will get caught on the roof. Dave... |
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