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    Finished my hybrid hen-house - made from pallets and 2x4

    Just do it. Live and learn. Start somewhere. Life's one lesson after another. Progress over perfection. Don't worry, you can do it!
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    Finished my hybrid hen-house - made from pallets and 2x4

    I take "draft free vents" to mean...you don't want your hens in the "direct line" of wind. I have vents on sides at the top, well above their heads when roosting. My soffits are also vented. And the large window is available for venting. I use several methods to control airflow, primarily...
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    Finished my hybrid hen-house - made from pallets and 2x4

    Thank you for the suggestion. My arrangement works quite well for me and my hens.
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    Finished my hybrid hen-house - made from pallets and 2x4

    True. That's one item that got overlooked in the heat of hammering and screwing. Fortunately, the side vents are on the north/south sides and our rains generally come in from the west. If it becomes an issue, I will just make a burlap curtain for it as I did for the front window (west side).
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    Finished my hybrid hen-house - made from pallets and 2x4

    All in, it probably took me about 20 hours to build - so far. You know how these things go... are you ever really done? I had fun building it. haha
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    Finished my hybrid hen-house - made from pallets and 2x4

    Finished my hen house just in time. Our 7 wk old hens were stinking up my office and somewhat cramped for space in their makeshift brooder. I used pallets for the floor and walls. Framed everything else. The window will be covered with 2 burlap bags when the temps or weather require them...
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