I'm looking for some coop modification advice. My husband and I just moved to central Texas, which is in the middle of a drought and a heat wave. Unfortunately our backyard faces southward, so it gets sun all day long, and we have no trees (this will change soon, hopefully). The coop is 4' x 6', with adequate ventilation, but the wall with the laying boxes is facing due west. This evening when I went to give the girls more water and check for eggs, one of our Orpingtons was dead in the laying box. As there were eggs under her, I presume she died while laying. She wasn't sick, and neither is the rest of the flock, so I can only assume she died from the heat while laying.
We plan to modify their run this weekend, making basically a giant cube cage around the coop so the girls have more room to run. In doing so, the side of the coop with the laying boxes can be moved in any direction, maybe northward or eastward. Anyone have any suggestions about the ideal direction to make the laying box side cooler?
Also, my husband thinks we should put either pressed wood or windbreak cloth over some of the cube to provide more shade. Thoughts on this?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Right now I feel like a horrible, irresponsible chicken mommy.
Thanks.
Jocelyn
We plan to modify their run this weekend, making basically a giant cube cage around the coop so the girls have more room to run. In doing so, the side of the coop with the laying boxes can be moved in any direction, maybe northward or eastward. Anyone have any suggestions about the ideal direction to make the laying box side cooler?
Also, my husband thinks we should put either pressed wood or windbreak cloth over some of the cube to provide more shade. Thoughts on this?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Right now I feel like a horrible, irresponsible chicken mommy.

Thanks.
Jocelyn