- Mar 12, 2011
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Here I go again!
Just visited a neighbor who has 18 sex links in a large coop. He has both the walls and ceiling insulated and keeps it sealed up tight in the winter. I thought it was very damp and the ammonia smell was very strong. I think lack of ventilation is a problem here. This got me thinking about an uninsulated coop again. I know at this point that there is no definitive answer to the insulation question. I plan on keeping 12 to 15 cochin bantams in an 8' x 8" coop with about 3' x 5' of the floor space used for storage. This leaves about 50 sq. ft. of floor space for the birds. At 7' high I am wondering if it will be warm enough without insulation. I plan to leave the front and back eaves open with hardware cloth for ventilation. As I have posted before -20F. and 30 MPH winds are not uncommon in this area during January and February.
If anyone has any ideas I would like to hear them. I will be starting construction around the end of April, still have 3' of snow where the coop is going, and will get the chicks some time in May. Thanks for the help!
Just visited a neighbor who has 18 sex links in a large coop. He has both the walls and ceiling insulated and keeps it sealed up tight in the winter. I thought it was very damp and the ammonia smell was very strong. I think lack of ventilation is a problem here. This got me thinking about an uninsulated coop again. I know at this point that there is no definitive answer to the insulation question. I plan on keeping 12 to 15 cochin bantams in an 8' x 8" coop with about 3' x 5' of the floor space used for storage. This leaves about 50 sq. ft. of floor space for the birds. At 7' high I am wondering if it will be warm enough without insulation. I plan to leave the front and back eaves open with hardware cloth for ventilation. As I have posted before -20F. and 30 MPH winds are not uncommon in this area during January and February.
If anyone has any ideas I would like to hear them. I will be starting construction around the end of April, still have 3' of snow where the coop is going, and will get the chicks some time in May. Thanks for the help!