Finally figured out a way to get the swayback roof done in a way I didn't hate ,and what didn't cost me a ton of extra cash or time.
Pretty much no difference in how I built it compared to my usual 4' x4' coops. The only thing I did was drop the peak framing down 1 1/2 inches with a wedge cut to ease the transition.
And then two layers of 3/8" plywood instead of 3/4" for a flat roof.



Pretty much no difference in how I built it compared to my usual 4' x4' coops. The only thing I did was drop the peak framing down 1 1/2 inches with a wedge cut to ease the transition.

And then two layers of 3/8" plywood instead of 3/4" for a flat roof.