I am looking to build my coop in the coming weeks, new to chickens and the like. I have 8 chicks coming in on 4/4.
This question is more geared towards my run and questions about the coverage. To get it out of the way, it will be fully covered (hawks etc.), but my question is around the type of roof to use.
My run will be 16' L x 5' W, 6' x 5' of that will be under the coop (raising it 3'). For the remaining 10' I have a few options but sunlight is my main concern with each option.
1. Least sun: Continue the peaked roof of the coop out over the entire 10' left (solid roof)
2. Most sun: Hardware Cloth cover the remaining 10' (rain concern, lots of sunlight)
3. Middle ground: Extend my roof line 5' and then hardware cloth the remaining 5' (to allow some sunlight through)
Keep in mind, these will be free range birds when we are home and around. I am leaning towards #3, unless rain isn't a concern then might do #2. #1 will look the best but I would be concerned with the sunlight, or lack of sunlight.
This question is more geared towards my run and questions about the coverage. To get it out of the way, it will be fully covered (hawks etc.), but my question is around the type of roof to use.
My run will be 16' L x 5' W, 6' x 5' of that will be under the coop (raising it 3'). For the remaining 10' I have a few options but sunlight is my main concern with each option.
1. Least sun: Continue the peaked roof of the coop out over the entire 10' left (solid roof)
2. Most sun: Hardware Cloth cover the remaining 10' (rain concern, lots of sunlight)
3. Middle ground: Extend my roof line 5' and then hardware cloth the remaining 5' (to allow some sunlight through)
Keep in mind, these will be free range birds when we are home and around. I am leaning towards #3, unless rain isn't a concern then might do #2. #1 will look the best but I would be concerned with the sunlight, or lack of sunlight.