We're hoping to move our hoop coop to it's winter resting place tomorrow. It isn't really insulated, but the ends have plastic to stop the draft. The top of the ends are open, and unfortunately, the entire flock has decided to roost way up in the ceiling, where it might be drafty (as opposed to on the much lower roost provided).
The weird thing about the hoop coop is the wide temperature swings. It can hit 50 on a cold, sunny day in the dead of winter, and drop to 20 below at night. I did notice though, when we had quarantine birds in our hoop house, that they were more active than the chickens in the insulated wooden coop that has a steadier temperature.
I need to buy a roof rake this year! Last year, there was not much snow and it wasn't an issue.
The weird thing about the hoop coop is the wide temperature swings. It can hit 50 on a cold, sunny day in the dead of winter, and drop to 20 below at night. I did notice though, when we had quarantine birds in our hoop house, that they were more active than the chickens in the insulated wooden coop that has a steadier temperature.
I need to buy a roof rake this year! Last year, there was not much snow and it wasn't an issue.