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OK....that makes perfect sense...thank you. If you look back at my photos, my coop has two kind of triangular shaped openings on either side at the very top of the coop. In addition to that, there's a big access door that will be right behind their roosts with hardware wire covering it and it'll also have the ability to be closed off when the temps dip below 45 or so. The reason I'm posting photos as I go is because I was hoping for advice as I built and the outpouring of advice from everyone here has been fantastic and much appreciated....thank you. I haven't had chickens for over 40 years...my Dad kept them on our property back in West Virginia when I was growing up but it was quite the different scenario back then....
OK....that makes perfect sense...thank you. If you look back at my photos, my coop has two kind of triangular shaped openings on either side at the very top of the coop. In addition to that, there's a big access door that will be right behind their roosts with hardware wire covering it and it'll also have the ability to be closed off when the temps dip below 45 or so. The reason I'm posting photos as I go is because I was hoping for advice as I built and the outpouring of advice from everyone here has been fantastic and much appreciated....thank you. I haven't had chickens for over 40 years...my Dad kept them on our property back in West Virginia when I was growing up but it was quite the different scenario back then....