I covered my Styrofoam with the veneer from interior doors I purchased from Habitat for Humanity. Ran them through my table saw to separate them from the frame and Easy Peasy from there. Insulating a coop I know is not necessary unless you have a metal building (my coop is insulated). Regardless I find the insulation goes along way to keep your birds cooler in the summer.I need a very thin material, otherwise the door won't close which will also look halfway decent. Any ideas?
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This is my answer to ventilation. It seems to respond to every variety of situation. I will be changing the left hand door to a dutch door to give me even more options in the winter when ventilation is even more vital. My coop is only 4x8 and I keep as many as 24 Golden Comets with no issues (3 levels) They do not use the run during the winter.
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