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  1. patandchickens

    Keeping the coop warm in a cold area

    Quote: It depends partly on what sort of ventilation openings (or openable windows) ya got for the warmer part of the year. But in general I'd say at LEAST two walls, and (considering only winter usefulness here) you want them to be the two most-usually-downwind walls, probably S and E. You do...
  2. patandchickens

    Keeping the coop warm in a cold area

    Quote: One thing that would help a lot is to make the coop a lot SHORTER Seriously. Not only would it save you a buncha money (and if it is a standalone structure, make it more windproof structurally), it will also keep it warmer (well, 'less cold') in the winter. What about making it 7 feet...
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