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a) you might want to make them a bit higher, it depends on your management style but a lot of people would use more depth of bedding, esp. in a northern location like yours. My popdoors are, I think, 12-18" above the actual floor, usually with 6"+ of bedding (and that's in an inherently fairly warm coop, I'd bed deeper in a smaller non-slab-floored coop). I'd suggest aiming to have the sills 6" or so above wherever you think the maximum level of bedding will be. You can always install a "step" if needed during times when bedding levels are a lot lower, although frankly chickens hop very well and mine have no trouble with that height doorways even with relatively little bedding in there.
b) if it were me, I'd skip the floor insulation. IMHO it is fairly pointless labor and expense, given that you can achieve exactly the same effect (only better, b/c cheaper and fairly verminproof) by just putting in an extra coupla inches of bedding. A deep bed of shavings is really VERY good insulation on the floor, and you can make it as deep as you want, for very cheap
Good luck, have fun,
Pat
a) you might want to make them a bit higher, it depends on your management style but a lot of people would use more depth of bedding, esp. in a northern location like yours. My popdoors are, I think, 12-18" above the actual floor, usually with 6"+ of bedding (and that's in an inherently fairly warm coop, I'd bed deeper in a smaller non-slab-floored coop). I'd suggest aiming to have the sills 6" or so above wherever you think the maximum level of bedding will be. You can always install a "step" if needed during times when bedding levels are a lot lower, although frankly chickens hop very well and mine have no trouble with that height doorways even with relatively little bedding in there.
b) if it were me, I'd skip the floor insulation. IMHO it is fairly pointless labor and expense, given that you can achieve exactly the same effect (only better, b/c cheaper and fairly verminproof) by just putting in an extra coupla inches of bedding. A deep bed of shavings is really VERY good insulation on the floor, and you can make it as deep as you want, for very cheap

Good luck, have fun,
Pat