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I'm sorry but this is not really correct. The problem is that it is extremely difficult to properly VENTILATE such a small space in wintertime. You end up with big compromises on air quality, temperature, drafts-blowing-on-chickens, or several of the above. So small volume is a wintertime *disadvantage*, not advantage.
(THere is no such thing as too large a space for a cold-weather coop, even in the largest barn you can very easily make a partial enclosure around the roost to keep their body heat around them at night).
StrawberryHouseMouse, that's a cute looking design; you will have to find clever engineering and materials-choice methods to keep the weight down but it might be doable. It is not easy to make an adequate-sized year-round tractor for 8 layers. Your design *might* be able to do it
(edited to add: you don't need anything like 6 nestboxes. Three would be PLENTY)
Good luck, have fun,
Pat
I'm sorry but this is not really correct. The problem is that it is extremely difficult to properly VENTILATE such a small space in wintertime. You end up with big compromises on air quality, temperature, drafts-blowing-on-chickens, or several of the above. So small volume is a wintertime *disadvantage*, not advantage.
(THere is no such thing as too large a space for a cold-weather coop, even in the largest barn you can very easily make a partial enclosure around the roost to keep their body heat around them at night).
StrawberryHouseMouse, that's a cute looking design; you will have to find clever engineering and materials-choice methods to keep the weight down but it might be doable. It is not easy to make an adequate-sized year-round tractor for 8 layers. Your design *might* be able to do it

Good luck, have fun,
Pat
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