Are all of your posts the same height? Or did you cut them to different levels to get the roof angle you wanted?My coop and run are on a slope. If you level the coop and have it raised on blocks it creates a fantastic haven for them to cool off in the day by going under the coop. It's their safe place during the day.
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Carpentry can get a little tricky, i.e., making a gate in a run, but the slope helps the run drain, the downward side becomes the dust bath area since most everything seems to migrate that direction including any sand or hay you put in there. So far I can't complain about the slope.
Note that I ran hardware cloth 6" down and 30" out all the way around the run and coop.