indigo
Mama Doe
I've been given a very large metal shed, thought it would make an ideal base for Tinker and Dexter. they will need to be moved outside as we're seriously overcrowded with kids these days!!
they're fine where they are at the moment, they have a room the size of my living room all to themselves, no heating, concrete floor and the temperature tends to stay fairly stable, so not too hot in summer, not too cold in winter.
we're hoping to move in the next few months, what's the latest in the year that i could move them outside? i've already warned OH that if we miss the 'deadline' and they don't get the chance to grow a decent winter coat then they'll have to stay indoors until next summer, so we're trying to move asap, hopefully before oct/nov.
so. metal shed, i presume this thing is going to get seriously cold in winter and stupidly hot in summer.
we have access to loads of large pieces of wood, suitable to make a sort of hutch/kennel for them, and obviously we'll make them as big an aviary sized run as we can, they won't move in until it's all sorted out.
what suggestions for insulation/indoor shed housing would see them through both extreme seasons please?
they're fine where they are at the moment, they have a room the size of my living room all to themselves, no heating, concrete floor and the temperature tends to stay fairly stable, so not too hot in summer, not too cold in winter.
we're hoping to move in the next few months, what's the latest in the year that i could move them outside? i've already warned OH that if we miss the 'deadline' and they don't get the chance to grow a decent winter coat then they'll have to stay indoors until next summer, so we're trying to move asap, hopefully before oct/nov.
so. metal shed, i presume this thing is going to get seriously cold in winter and stupidly hot in summer.
we have access to loads of large pieces of wood, suitable to make a sort of hutch/kennel for them, and obviously we'll make them as big an aviary sized run as we can, they won't move in until it's all sorted out.
what suggestions for insulation/indoor shed housing would see them through both extreme seasons please?