I can post more in a bit.That is awesome! That is just what I was looking for! Thank you! Do you have more photos with details somewhere?
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I can post more in a bit.That is awesome! That is just what I was looking for! Thank you! Do you have more photos with details somewhere?
That is awesome! That is just what I was looking for! Thank you! Do you have more photos with details somewhere?
That would help, air could come in eaves and go out ridge vent and/or cupola, as long as bales aren't pressed against roof blocking flow...floor and bales would still inhibit pulling stale air from below.Yes, solid floor 3/4 or so of the top to store straw bales. I have wondered if they will be able to get up there. It's a good 6' up from the floor. If they manage to figure it out I can revisit keeping them down then. I would like the ridge vents to be either below the storage or have the solid part of the floor end before it gets to the wall/roof. Coupla could be off center to be more above the open section.
Sweet!The door in my current coop may be something that would work for what you want
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The top portion is a panel that can open independent of the whole door...revealing hardware cloth covered opening.....when closed the clear plexi window still allows light
There are pics in my coop article here
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/the-egg-plant.72916/
I can take or look for different ones if there are specific angles you want to see. If you have specific questions on how he did it I can get answers from the handyman
Sweet!
So does the screen part still open outward with the lower portion of door?
Do you have to close the 'separate' upper part of door to open the entire door for entry?
That would help, air could come in eaves and go out ridge vent and/or cupola, as long as bales aren't pressed against roof blocking flow...floor and bales would still inhibit pulling stale air from below.
A ridge vent only goes on the ridge of roof(apex of upper roof planes).
They will get up there, they can fly 6' easy. I'd suggest making the remainder of floor/ceiling plane a mesh(chicken wire) trap door to keep them out but still give you access when needed. Will have to get creative with framing and hinges.
Sorry I could have sworn I came back and answer this the same night and apparently I did not. Yes the screen part does open with the rest of the door. No you do not have to close the upper part you can open the rest of the door with the upper part pinned back in the open position.Sweet!
So does the screen part still open outward with the lower portion of door?
Do you have to close the 'separate' upper part of door to open the entire door for entry?
It's designed so that when the upper portion is opened for ventilation it is held back by a hook and eye so that it does not blow around. If it weren't clipped yes it would Bang around in the wind. Clipping it out of the way also prevents it from being an issue for entering and exiting the co-op when you open the rest of the door.Do you have any of the inside?
And does the separate part get in the way of entering and exiting the coop? Does it bang around in the wind?
The poop boards are 24" in the above. I was wondering about centering, is 12" far enough from the wall?
Excellent pics and explanation, Thanks!Yes the screen part does open with the rest of the door.
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I can try to get some clear photos of the interior for you. Are there particular elements that you are intrested in?