Hi :wave:
Can someone advise me regarding my shed window. My buns have a shed which came with a fixed plastic window. It was fine for the winter, but I wish it could open to give good ventilation.
At the moment I am opening the door and letting my buns free range when I am home, however, the free ranging will be stopping for the time being as my cheeky buns keep eating all my plants, flowers,cuttings etc. :lol: So I will be buying them a run to go on the grass. (They have a 6ft run attached to their shed, but its on the patio and they do love frolicking on the grass :roll.
Anyway, as the weather gets warmer they will need constant ventilation rather than for the hours that they are free ranging.
Anyway, to get to the point, the current window is fixed, I was thinking of completely removing it and putting some strong chicken wire in the window. But my dh said the buns will get frozen in the winter... and doesnt think I should do that.
Any suggestions or what has worked well for you?
Thanks
Kim
Can someone advise me regarding my shed window. My buns have a shed which came with a fixed plastic window. It was fine for the winter, but I wish it could open to give good ventilation.
At the moment I am opening the door and letting my buns free range when I am home, however, the free ranging will be stopping for the time being as my cheeky buns keep eating all my plants, flowers,cuttings etc. :lol: So I will be buying them a run to go on the grass. (They have a 6ft run attached to their shed, but its on the patio and they do love frolicking on the grass :roll.
Anyway, as the weather gets warmer they will need constant ventilation rather than for the hours that they are free ranging.
Anyway, to get to the point, the current window is fixed, I was thinking of completely removing it and putting some strong chicken wire in the window. But my dh said the buns will get frozen in the winter... and doesnt think I should do that.
Any suggestions or what has worked well for you?
Thanks
Kim