Claire W
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So my four girls are outdoor pigs. During the winter, their hutch is really well insulated. The hutch is covered in silver loft installation with a wind a rain cover over the top. They also have snugglesafe heat pads, fleecy beds, plenty of hay and a thick fleece blanket covering the hutch front at night.
During the summer months, I use less bedding, remove the wind and rain cover leaving the loft insulation on the hutch as it reflects the sun heat away when the wind and rain cover isn't on and I put a piece of see through tarpaulin and fly netting over the front to keep flies and rain out.
Anyway, due to the cold weather, I haven't taken the wind and rain cover off yet when for the last few years, they have had their hutch set up for the summer way before now.
Should I leave the cover on until the weather warms up again or set the hutch up for the summer anyway? I'm just conscious of them not feeling the benefits when it comes to the winter although I am obviously not using snugglesafes and not as many fleecy beds etc.
P.S The pigs spent the winter before last indoors due to the awful -15 temperatures.
During the summer months, I use less bedding, remove the wind and rain cover leaving the loft insulation on the hutch as it reflects the sun heat away when the wind and rain cover isn't on and I put a piece of see through tarpaulin and fly netting over the front to keep flies and rain out.
Anyway, due to the cold weather, I haven't taken the wind and rain cover off yet when for the last few years, they have had their hutch set up for the summer way before now.
Should I leave the cover on until the weather warms up again or set the hutch up for the summer anyway? I'm just conscious of them not feeling the benefits when it comes to the winter although I am obviously not using snugglesafes and not as many fleecy beds etc.
P.S The pigs spent the winter before last indoors due to the awful -15 temperatures.
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