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  1. NatJ

    Oh crap, what have I done ...

    Yes, more is always better. But for the particular coop in question, with the plexiglass additions, ALL of the space will be the same amount habitable. Either it will all be fine, or none of it will be fine. Cutting down on the number of chickens will not make that same space any warmer or more...
  2. NatJ

    Oh crap, what have I done ...

    I assumed the hardware cloth was for predator proofing, and plexiglass panels (mentioned in post #8) are for weather proofing in winter. The roof is there all year. So yes, that space is 24/7 living space. I grew up in Alaska, with chickens. I've also had chickens in Virginia. The ones in...
  3. NatJ

    Oh crap, what have I done ...

    It looks to me as though there are two ways to view this coop. Some people are treating the structure as coop on top, run underneath, and saying it's only enough space for a small number of birds. Other people (including the manufacturer, and I think OP as well) are treating it all as coop--it...
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