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  1. cluck-a-roo

    Cordwood chichen coop castle!

    That's a tough one; first of all I've never built a Plywood coop before. As a matter of fact, this is my first coop. Off the bat, I'd say that the costs are similar if not cheaper for the cordwood. The major difference would be labour. Building those walls takes time and patience. I'd estimate...
  2. cluck-a-roo

    Cordwood chichen coop castle!

    Good question. The rafters are fully opened; we will stuff them with insulation in the winter. Also, the front window is on hinges. We keep is opened on hot days. The cordwood construction makes the structure very breathable; it also dissipates heat surprisingly well. Now if I can add that green...
  3. cluck-a-roo

    Cordwood chichen coop castle!

    Howdy all, I've been lurking here for a while now but now I'm ready to contribute! My lovely girlfriend and have just moved to the small town of Golden from Vancouver BC. Even before we moved, we knew that one of the first things we would do was to build a chicken coop. In Vancouver, although...
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