carrieroer
In the Brooder
We’re taking a shed that was on our property and making it into a coop. The roof and sides were rotting so we pulled them off, but the main frame is solid. It’s 16x8 ft, height is 8 ft in front and 4 ft in the back. We’re splitting the interior so half is the coop and half is storage.
I’m stuck on ventilation vs drafts vs winter warmth. What would you do? We’re in mid-Michigan, so our temps can easily fluctuate 100° over the course of the year.
Our current thought is to put a hinged 2x2 ft window in each of the end “triangles”, and make the top half of the interior divider and door wired instead of solid.
But is that enough? Especially in winter? But we also don’t want it too open to get too cold... and the frame of the shed (see those 2x6’s?) doesn’t exactly look like we can easily have a wired opening all the way around...
Thoughts? We hope to make a ton of progress by the weekend. We have six almost-5-wk-old chicks that are getting too big for their brooder in the basement...
I’m stuck on ventilation vs drafts vs winter warmth. What would you do? We’re in mid-Michigan, so our temps can easily fluctuate 100° over the course of the year.
Our current thought is to put a hinged 2x2 ft window in each of the end “triangles”, and make the top half of the interior divider and door wired instead of solid.
But is that enough? Especially in winter? But we also don’t want it too open to get too cold... and the frame of the shed (see those 2x6’s?) doesn’t exactly look like we can easily have a wired opening all the way around...
Thoughts? We hope to make a ton of progress by the weekend. We have six almost-5-wk-old chicks that are getting too big for their brooder in the basement...




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