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I don't think I'll wall off any of the shed, because I like how much room there is to move around in there. When the chickens are in there, I'll probably spend some time sitting on the floor in there with them.
I have some vents that I bought from Lowe's, and plan to put them in soon (probably tomorrow, if it doesn't rain again). There will be roughly 16"x8" vents front and back, covered with hardware cloth, and each will have two 16"x4" louvered vent covers to stop rain from going in. They were on clearance for 25 cents each, and I think will function as well as the $20 vet covers I was looking at.
They also had 8'x2" soffit vents on clearance, for 31 cents each, so I got a few of those and I'm trying to figure out how to mount them. The hardest part for me is cutting the holes, so I may have to wait for my SIL to do that. I haven't seen a Habitat Restore around here yet, but I'm still learning my way around the area. I did check CL, but didn't find any windows cheap enough.
The oil stained floor I talked about is plywood, not concrete. You can see that the shed/coop is sitting on cinder blocks, and that's why I wanted to use the hardware cloth in an effort to keep predators from going under there.
Thanks for the help and suggestions.

I have some vents that I bought from Lowe's, and plan to put them in soon (probably tomorrow, if it doesn't rain again). There will be roughly 16"x8" vents front and back, covered with hardware cloth, and each will have two 16"x4" louvered vent covers to stop rain from going in. They were on clearance for 25 cents each, and I think will function as well as the $20 vet covers I was looking at.

The oil stained floor I talked about is plywood, not concrete. You can see that the shed/coop is sitting on cinder blocks, and that's why I wanted to use the hardware cloth in an effort to keep predators from going under there.
Thanks for the help and suggestions.
