Hello Folks!
I'm new to this forum and not yet a chicken owner, but I'm working on it! Here is a pic of the structure I am converting to a chicken coop. It's a 4'x4' childrens playhouse, all wood construction and very sturdy. I want to use deep litter, so will build a 4 to 6 inch deep "tray/base" for it to sit on (it doesn't have a floor). I will have lot's of questions as this project progresses, but to start with I'm wondering how to have a coop with good ventilation, but no drafts? I live in Michigan and have COLD winters. There is a 3/4" gap under the eaves, where the walls meet the roof. Should this be sealed or covered with hardware cloth? The window in the door will be covered with plexiglass, and one side window will have the nesting box(es) in front of it, with a flap door on the outside for easy access. The other window will be screened with wire and have another flap door. I'm really hoping to get lots of feedback and ideas for my little coop! Thanks! Kathy

I'm new to this forum and not yet a chicken owner, but I'm working on it! Here is a pic of the structure I am converting to a chicken coop. It's a 4'x4' childrens playhouse, all wood construction and very sturdy. I want to use deep litter, so will build a 4 to 6 inch deep "tray/base" for it to sit on (it doesn't have a floor). I will have lot's of questions as this project progresses, but to start with I'm wondering how to have a coop with good ventilation, but no drafts? I live in Michigan and have COLD winters. There is a 3/4" gap under the eaves, where the walls meet the roof. Should this be sealed or covered with hardware cloth? The window in the door will be covered with plexiglass, and one side window will have the nesting box(es) in front of it, with a flap door on the outside for easy access. The other window will be screened with wire and have another flap door. I'm really hoping to get lots of feedback and ideas for my little coop! Thanks! Kathy

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