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fightingbunny
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Only issue I see is to much sun from roof I'd have more shade roofing then clear. Chickens need the shade
I considered going with an opaque roofing but this coop is under very large and established trees. There is a lot of shade all day at this location. It is also more prone to breezes than the rest of our property as it is up on the hill. We cleared the underbrush and small under-story trees from the location which is why maybe the picture doesn't show as much greenery as there is. The trees there are very tall and if I back up enough to show the upper part of trees then I am stuck in a bush and you can't see the coop! I would not describe it as dense shade as there are a few little beams of sunlight that filter through, but is a bit dark at some points in the day. The semi-transparent roofing keeps the coop/run from being very gloomy. I took these pictures around 8pm so it does not show the sunlight level well. I will try to get one on a sunny day around 10am so people can chime in on whether the trees provide enough shade. Is there much difference between shaded and gloomy for temperature? I know when I have been up in the woods in a chair I never felt the desire for more shade. Do you think there is a heat risk in the winter when the trees drop their leaves? I would think a bit of extra light during the winter would not be a bad thing.
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