My Coop is pretty big. 20X7 or 8. I have 12 chickens, 4 are bantam.
The back side of the coop is insulated, the roost is up against the back. there is a barn or shed on each of the sides. Two windows, the chicken door and human door (with glass inset) on the front side of the coop.
I'm using the deep litter method, but not much build up yet - I have two bales of hay in there to take up some space, I had them across the width of the coop but changed it to put them one on top of the other - right next to the roost.
We have never used heat, the chickens are still pretty young, the standards are 21 weeks old. The bantams are around 30 or so - the bantams are laying, between the 3 hens we are still getting 1 egg a day on average.
Oh and the outside temp last night was zero, with wind chill down to -13. edit to add, the coop floor is dirt/sand under the shavings and poop - I think there is a layer of hay on the floor as well, under the last lot of shavings and poop!
The back side of the coop is insulated, the roost is up against the back. there is a barn or shed on each of the sides. Two windows, the chicken door and human door (with glass inset) on the front side of the coop.
I'm using the deep litter method, but not much build up yet - I have two bales of hay in there to take up some space, I had them across the width of the coop but changed it to put them one on top of the other - right next to the roost.
We have never used heat, the chickens are still pretty young, the standards are 21 weeks old. The bantams are around 30 or so - the bantams are laying, between the 3 hens we are still getting 1 egg a day on average.
Oh and the outside temp last night was zero, with wind chill down to -13. edit to add, the coop floor is dirt/sand under the shavings and poop - I think there is a layer of hay on the floor as well, under the last lot of shavings and poop!
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