When it comes to moving the coop I took 2 2x4's slid them under the coop and called 3 of my larger american friends and the four of us just picked it up evenly and walked.
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Yes, the door (now wire) will be open all summer for ventilation. It's on the south facing wall, so shouldn't get rain in, but will get the sun! In the winter, I planned on placing a board over the top 2/3. The bottom one third will be open, but if you look at the pics, I have a 2x4 in front of the door to keep the sand (or Sweet PDZ- haven't decided) inside and from falling out when I open the door- Hoping this will allow some ventilation, but not let the weather in. There is also a hole in the floor that will allow for venting (their ramp to the ground) that will be open year round and then on one of the unsided sides I'm going to put a round vent about 6 or 8 inches across (the kind for houses) that will let air in/out but not let weather in. I think this will be enough....I hope!Nice job!
Are you going to add some ventilation? Ventilation is much more important than Insulation for deterring frostbite.
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You need most the ventilation up high well above the roost area...for warm moisture and ammonia laden air to escape.Yes, the door (now wire) will be open all summer for ventilation. It's on the south facing wall, so shouldn't get rain in, but will get the sun! In the winter, I planned on placing a board over the top 2/3. The bottom one third will be open, but if you look at the pics, I have a 2x4 in front of the door to keep the sand (or Sweet PDZ- haven't decided) inside and from falling out when I open the door- Hoping this will allow some ventilation, but not let the weather in. There is also a hole in the floor that will allow for venting (their ramp to the ground) that will be open year round and then on one of the unsided sides I'm going to put a round vent about 6 or 8 inches across (the kind for houses) that will let air in/out but not let weather in. I think this will be enough....I hope!
It's a toughy.....Insulating vs. not insulating is a hot topic on BYC. LOL. But living where I live, I'm glad I put it in. Just sayin'.
With no heat source?This winter it made a lot of difference. About 25 degrees.
With no heat source?
Quote: But taken in context of our discussion, my point was that with enough ventilation, insulation of the coop would not make the interior temp any higher than the exterior....
no matter how many chickens - whose temp is about 107, but that heat is held by the feathers.
My coop temp was the same inside as outside most this frigid winter as I have lots of ventilation.