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  1. Rooapalooza

    Designing a coop for hot humid weather

    Lol BDutch, 100F is hot! That's a very nice looking set-up the way, I can see why the chickens would like it :).
  2. Rooapalooza

    Designing a coop for hot humid weather

    I guess I am confused. My chickens never go into their current coop during the day, except to lay eggs (and even then I have a nest box outside the coop which they sometimes like). I've had them sleeping in a coop I made out of pallets that's about 8'x4' and it just seems like a waste of...
  3. Rooapalooza

    Designing a coop for hot humid weather

    My original set up here was the generic $200 TSC coop, inside of a 30' by 50' chicken wire fence which was covered on top with bird net. I was (and am) baffled by the TSC coop, because it was tall without being tall enough to stand in, and had a roost in the run right over the ladder, so if...
  4. Rooapalooza

    Designing a coop for hot humid weather

    Wow those are beautiful coops! I'm probably going to be making something quite a bit smaller, since my chickens only sleep in their coop and then travel the world during the day, I feel like that amount of space would be wasted on them. Not to mention if I went that big I would definitely start...
  5. Rooapalooza

    Designing a coop for hot humid weather

    I live in Texas where we hardly ever get cold enough to require supplemental heat for adult chickens (very few days that are below freezing, a few nights hovering in the 20s and 30s, and almost never below 20F). However in the summer (march-october, lol), it is regularly over a 100F with very...
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