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    Predator apron on a shed conversion coop?

    Oh, looks like I do have a pic of the front. I’ll have to see about opening the soffits, that looks like a pretty narrow eave, not sure if I can get a sawzall in there.
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    Predator apron on a shed conversion coop?

    I’ll also try to take better pictures of the windows tomorrow. They have an interesting horizontal shutter design to keep out precipitation, so I’d have to test it from the inside as to whether that keeps a draft out and I can leave the windows open.
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    Predator apron on a shed conversion coop?

    Do you have any pictures of that? What about just making the vents near the ceiling larger?
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    Predator apron on a shed conversion coop?

    Oh yes, I planned on painting the floor with elastomeric roof coating
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    Predator apron on a shed conversion coop?

    Ooh, I didn’t even think about that as a concern
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    Predator apron on a shed conversion coop?

    I was originally going to do the larger shed (in the first 2 photos), but it’s too close to the property line and would be against zoning regulations, so I’ll use the smaller shed instead. This will actually be easier to manage size-wise, and is still plenty big enough for 4, but they are built...
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    Hi! Chicken newbie

    Hi! I’ve wanted chickens for almost a decade now, and I’ve finally decided to make it happen. I’ve been working on installing a Purrfect fence to enclose my yard for my cat, and I plan on cordoning off part of it as a run for the chickens. I also have a couple sheds already on the property that...
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    Predator apron on a shed conversion coop?

    I’m planning on converting a 12’x7’ shed already on my property into a coop for 4 birds. It’s in really good shape, no apparent entry points for critters, has a plywood floor, and a locking double door. Do I still need a predator apron? I do plan on putting a 2’ apron on the separate run. As for...
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