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Might be obvious, but make sure you use some kind of paintable substance.
I am glad you got how....punny it is.

Definitely agree! Use a paintable caulk!
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Might be obvious, but make sure you use some kind of paintable substance.
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Might be obvious, but make sure you use some kind of paintable substance. Lots of sealants like what you are looking for are not paintable like silicone. I would get a couple tubes of latex caulk if I wanted to do what you are planning, but also I wouldn't worry about it because I find caulking frustrating and time consuming. But you do you. Cheers.
I am glad you got how....punny it is.
Definitely agree! Use a paintable caulk!
Howdy neighbor! (Clinton)
I didn’t seal all the joints myself, I used shipping crate boards and made it look like an old time building.
on the inside I mixed up whitewash and bought a cheap harbor freight sprayer and blasted everything with it.
It has done a great job keeping the bugs down.
I also deep mulch in the coop.View attachment 2240305
I forgot, I would use a latex caulk myself, the chickens may be prone to try to pull it out and eat it though.
Did the chickens seem to peck at it at all? I know when I've used that in the past, I have such a difficult time getting it smooth and wondered if that would encourage the chickens to peck at it?I used spray foam in my small wooden hen house.
But, in regards to the inside paint, I've been planning to use a semi-gloss or gloss outdoor paint (in my spray gun for sure) to do multiple coats of literally every surface so that I can easily wipe down surfaces and spray down with a hose during semi-annual cleaning. I'm thinking that white wash wouldn't have that type of slick surface. Am I correct?
I LOVE your coop!
Don't have an answer but like @Plsc , thought I'd just say Howdy Neighbor!
I used latex caulk. So far in the 10 years in town (and a few new bigger coops) no one has picked at the caulking. My coops are painted inside with latex house paint in eggshell finish.