Consideration for a coop?

Donamal

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Good afternoon! Wanting to ask a coop choice question. I have considered an affordable pre-fab coop, one that gets the best reviews possible. Have also seen people make coops from existing metal sheds. I saw someone post that a metal shed is basically an oven/freezer waiting to happen and that in order to be usable, I would need to insulate well. With that, wanted to see if anyone knows or has experience with using a resin shed? Would this be the same idea as the metal or a better choice as far as temperature control? I can't imagine that it would be much different than buying one of the little prefab coops, even though they are wood, its thinner wood. Would just have to add some ventilation towards the top? Has anyone here attempted this and had success or failure? Also thinking that with a shed I would add a little hight in the doorway on the floor to keep in a deeper litter for cooler temps Thanks ya'll
 
You can convert a shed very easily, whether it be metal, wood or resin. Wood is much more stable of the three. Metal doesn't need insulation, if there's proper ventilation, insulation won't accomplish anything .
 

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