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  1. Countrymanfowl

    Chicken Coop / Sheds For Canadian Winter

    Do you mean the coop itself or the fence barrier?
  2. Countrymanfowl

    Chicken Coop / Sheds For Canadian Winter

    Well as Ted said, it would come down to quantifying how much each option would cost as right now, every dollar counts.
  3. Countrymanfowl

    Chicken Coop / Sheds For Canadian Winter

    Let's say I went through all of this and built all the required modifications necessary to simulate a Woods coop. Wouldn't all of the work and materials end up costing a good amount? So much so that it would make more sense to just build a separate woods coop?
  4. Countrymanfowl

    Chicken Coop / Sheds For Canadian Winter

    lol what would I do without you Ted. So the modification idea still would act like a Woods?
  5. Countrymanfowl

    Chicken Coop / Sheds For Canadian Winter

    Then there would be no point in building a modification. As the whole point would be to gain the benefits of a Woods coop.
  6. Countrymanfowl

    Chicken Coop / Sheds For Canadian Winter

    Would you be open to explaining the air cushion effect to me?
  7. Countrymanfowl

    Chicken Coop / Sheds For Canadian Winter

    Yes they would be free ranging inside the yard yes. The fences are taller than me so the birds would have a hard time flying over it. Never had problems with them doing so. So I would need to cover the bottom with chicken wire or hardware cloth and create an apron on the other side. Then put...
  8. Countrymanfowl

    Chicken Coop / Sheds For Canadian Winter

    In one of my threads recently, someone said 8 I believe as well. Will have to track it down. So what if you don't have an actual run but the coop is inside a fenced area? Is a run recommend for other reasons?
  9. Countrymanfowl

    Chicken Coop / Sheds For Canadian Winter

    Well the 8 feet is for winter in the coop. I personally thought that was a little much but people will argue with me on that. I say 6 feet is a happy medium. I also think some people see normal squabbling and put that up to "I don't have enough space". From what I've seen on the forums at least...
  10. Countrymanfowl

    Chicken Coop / Sheds For Canadian Winter

    Do I still need a run if I have a chain linked area? And could 6 feet per bird be sufficient or should it be 8? It seems many people here on the forums recommend 8.
  11. Countrymanfowl

    Chicken Coop / Sheds For Canadian Winter

    So for 50 chickens you would say that I should have 50 sq feet correct? 8 feet per bird?
  12. Countrymanfowl

    Chicken Coop / Sheds For Canadian Winter

    Oh if it's only for predator protection then well, I don't know if it would be worth it. In the back 100, we have predators but it would take a very ballsy animal to come all the way to the front. As it would be right beside our house. Not saying an animal won't although they would have to get...
  13. Countrymanfowl

    Chicken Coop / Sheds For Canadian Winter

    I would rather have one built at this point to be honest but funds are limited. So I would have to find a good deal. But if I'm going to build or have a frame built for a second roof, and then add on a modification on top of that, it may just be a better idea to have a Woods coop built and be...
  14. Countrymanfowl

    Chicken Coop / Sheds For Canadian Winter

    I never said I was going to cram them in to a small plastic shed. If you look back to my OP: "I currently have a plastic DIY shed that is 10' by 12'. When we tried to insulate it we didn't do that good of a job but tired our best. What we did was get those pink insulation panels, cut them...
  15. Countrymanfowl

    Chicken Coop / Sheds For Canadian Winter

    Now the question is would it be better to just get a Woods built or would this extension have enough of an air cushion effect so that the birds remained safe with no drafts.
  16. Countrymanfowl

    Chicken Coop / Sheds For Canadian Winter

    Thanks so much for this Ted. I was thinking of the ideas as a whole. So to summarize, @Wee Farmer Sarah is suggesting just a frame over the existing shed with NO extension built onto it to convert it into a Woods style coop. More so to protect the shed itself from the winter snow and to prevent...
  17. Countrymanfowl

    Chicken Coop / Sheds For Canadian Winter

    I'm not in it for the research at all. It's more of an excuse to get chickens as I have been meaning to get back into them. Which is why I came here to ask for advice. I would be taking their weights and gains as well as feed intake in. After this project is done I would be keeping them as...
  18. Countrymanfowl

    Chicken Coop / Sheds For Canadian Winter

    Well this would be my first real project. I've done other projects but they were more gathering already gathered data. This would be my first time actually conducting a study myself. I'm looking to get into the research sector or animal study sector in some capacity as a career and this would...
  19. Countrymanfowl

    Chicken Coop / Sheds For Canadian Winter

    It would be freelance. More to add on to my resume and get me more experience with research. They want me to do 100 but I can't take 100. If I would slaughter before the winter I could do 100 but I don't have the heart to do that. I'm trying to work out a deal with them. So the more birds the...
  20. Countrymanfowl

    Chicken Coop / Sheds For Canadian Winter

    I'm just having a hard time visualizing how having the front open will not produce drafts. But everyone is telling me that it won't and I do believe them. Just looking to understand. As I don't want the chickens to be cold or anything and don't want any drafts.
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