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    Do guineas need solid walls on their night coop?

    I think I’ll try leaving the eves “open” with hardware cloth year round to provide ventilation. It has a lip over the front to block most wind. If I find it to still allow too much wind in I’ll reevaluate then.
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    Do guineas need solid walls on their night coop?

    Hello! So I’ve decided to shift my coop to the other end of the pole shed to decrease expense on running electricity to my Guinea shelter, also less square foot of hardware mesh required to predator proof the bottom, and ability to make an outdoor run without knocking out walls or windows. My...
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    Do guineas need solid walls on their night coop?

    Thanks, I think we’ll continue the pole shed around to give a windbreak in the winter and build a covered run off one of the windows. I’m thinking metal siding or hardware cloth with plywood behind it. Thanks for the input.
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    Do guineas need solid walls on their night coop?

    im new to guineas and I’m in the process of cleaning out my shed for our first batch of guineas. They’re due to hatch Wednesday (8/31), so I’ve got a bit of time to get it ready, but I’m not sure what to do. It’s a partly open shed, closed on 3 sides and the peak is probably 15 feet high. I plan...
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