I currently have 5 birds in a Nestera coop. The last two days we were at 90 degrees during the day and barely getting down to the 70s by very early morning hours. The first night my chickens were overheating in their coop despite having the vents open and the coop being shaded by trees and the tarp on the run for most of the day. The only time it gets direct sunlight is late afternoon and we added another tarp along the west side of the run to keep the coop out of the sun during those hours as well. The second night I planned ahead and kept the access door on the nesting box off so the coops was very ventilated. This worked fine, but then the chickens were entering and exiting the coop through the nesting box as well as generally just hanging out in there.
Husband and I have been talking about getting a different style of coop. We are limited to pre-fab. By the time we invested in the tools we needed to build a coop we would already be $300 deep into the project.
There are a few people in my area that build coops like this or similar to this:
But the more I look at this the more I wonder if this would really help us with our chicken overheating issue, or if we just need to figure out how to work with what we have.
Husband and I have been talking about getting a different style of coop. We are limited to pre-fab. By the time we invested in the tools we needed to build a coop we would already be $300 deep into the project.
There are a few people in my area that build coops like this or similar to this:
But the more I look at this the more I wonder if this would really help us with our chicken overheating issue, or if we just need to figure out how to work with what we have.