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  1. Mr Hen

    Too much air? Not enough air?

    I see that you are from Oregon. I lived in Eugene for a while. All of the weather you get is what I would consider mild to warm. We've allready had a week in the mid '90's and in the winter usually have one spell near zero. I am getting the impression though that novices like me...
  2. Mr Hen

    Too much air? Not enough air?

    The idea that it can never get too cold for my chickens is something I'm going to have to get used to. That does explain the designs of coops I'd seen around here. Obviously, it almost never gets very cold here in S. Missouri. I just have trouble believing it. I may just be able to leave the...
  3. Mr Hen

    Too much air? Not enough air?

    Those links are pretty good, but don't really give me real parameters to work with. The coop actually smelled fine this morning, so I'm guessing covering the windows with a tarp will work for the short term during rain. It doesn't fit tightly over the windows. I may have a problem if it...
  4. Mr Hen

    Too much air? Not enough air?

    Six weeks ago my wife brought home twenty baby chickens. After weeks of brutal construction, I have finally (mostly) finished the coop and he chickens are in it. We bought a prefab 10'x10 ' shed with a loft and converted it to a coop. I cut windows and placed 1/2" mesh over them. Of course...
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