Alaskan coop

907chicken

In the Brooder
9 Years
Apr 11, 2010
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Eagle River, Alaska
Its coming along pretty nicely. I think I really blew it out of proportion for what I need though. I only plan on 6 chickens. Coop is 8x6 with 7 foot height transitioning to 5 foot in the back. Im up to about 700 or so. By the time its all said and done with the run ill probably hit close to 900.00

Here is the frame
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Here it is with the interior walls on. I used 3/8 plywood.
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then I placed 1 1/2 inch r-tech all around the walls. and sided with t-111
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the left side will look like the right. I just havent got the chance to cut the window or the other vent in. the roof is kind of a clear plastic. I will also insulate the cieling but will cut out skylights,

Notice the big rocks? those are my steps

here is blackie enjoying a cold one after a hard days work.
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Lookin' good!
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Be aware that uninsulated areas of the ceiling (your 'skylights' cut in the insulation) will become a massive condensation farm and make the coop much more humid than it needs or ought to be. I would strongly advise against it, in a northern climate.

Good luck, have fun,

Pat
 
Fabulous! Better to end up bigger than smaller. That way you can always get more chickens! I'm from Anch. as well, have family all over the state. I guess it's not the racoons you'd be worried about.....
 

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