We're still in the designing phase for our first coop, 4' x 4' for 3 hens. Most people seem to use wood, but then we'd have to treat, pre-drill, drill, and paint...and raise the coop off the ground in some manner to avoid termites, pests, etc. But I love the look of wood and it seems most common.
My father-in-law suggested plastic. PVC piping for the frame. Plastic siding. A corrugated roof with space between the top of the coop and the roof for ventilation.
Has anyone ever done this? Does it affect the temperature inside the coop? How thick would the plastic siding need to be to withstand the weight of a nesting box that sticks out from the coop?
Theoretically...
-it could be taken apart and put back together
-it would be more weather resistant
-it would be quicker due to no treatment, pre-drilling
-it could be placed directly on the ground without fear of rotting, etc
My father-in-law suggested plastic. PVC piping for the frame. Plastic siding. A corrugated roof with space between the top of the coop and the roof for ventilation.
Has anyone ever done this? Does it affect the temperature inside the coop? How thick would the plastic siding need to be to withstand the weight of a nesting box that sticks out from the coop?
Theoretically...
-it could be taken apart and put back together
-it would be more weather resistant
-it would be quicker due to no treatment, pre-drilling
-it could be placed directly on the ground without fear of rotting, etc