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I like those Garden Coops but they're way too small for what I was looking for. The "coop" part of the design is actually quite tiny. And I know from my own failed experiment with polycarbonate panel roofs that the inside of a coop roofed with those panels gets way too hot from the sun in someplace with hot summers.
Conversely, there's no really good way to insulate the roof of that kind of coop for the winter. You could add some kind of flat panel over the wire covered coop top, which is what I tried to do with mine, but it didn't work very well. The other issue is you'd have to figure out whether the corrugated roof could handle your snow load.
As I said, I've got a coop/run with a corrugated roof, but went with a conventional shingled roof for my new coop (and this time put the coop in the right part of my yard, where it is shaded from afternoon summer sun).