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I lifted the roof and insulated it this evening. Once the roof is completed, it will be hinged so that I can lift it and change light bulbs or heat lamps. Its also a great access point if I need to do any major work inside the coop. The roof measures 6 ft x 6 ft 2 inches.

The insulation has a polished aluminum surface and will work well to reflect radient heat from the heat lamp and ther birds back into the coop, as well as reflect light from my lighting system. The roof hangs out over the edge of the coop, creating an eve. I didn't see it as neccessary to insulate the eve. This reflective surface of the insulation will allow me to use a lower wattage bulb for lighting the coop. The added lighting will allow me to artificially lengthen the day for my small flock, allowing me to maintain my flock's egg production during the shorter days of winter. Buff Orpingtons are known for being good cold weather layers anyway, this is a little extra insurance.
The insulation has a polished aluminum surface and will work well to reflect radient heat from the heat lamp and ther birds back into the coop, as well as reflect light from my lighting system. The roof hangs out over the edge of the coop, creating an eve. I didn't see it as neccessary to insulate the eve. This reflective surface of the insulation will allow me to use a lower wattage bulb for lighting the coop. The added lighting will allow me to artificially lengthen the day for my small flock, allowing me to maintain my flock's egg production during the shorter days of winter. Buff Orpingtons are known for being good cold weather layers anyway, this is a little extra insurance.
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