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I am not sure this was a post for me or not, but this is something I have been concerned about.
I live in the brand new development in McKinney, so there are no trees here. The roof of my chicken coop completely raises up for more airflow, the back has a 6 inch ventilation area, and the run it's self is all open air. They will also have the run of the yard during the day time, and there is one area by the house that has constant shade and amazing airflow... even if it is a windless day, it seems that area always has wind.
I would have put the coop there, but it is too close to the neighbors house, and I definitely don't want any complaints.
I was thinking I would probably put a small tent like structure over the coop during the day in the summer so that way they aren't standing in the sun to eat and drink. The coop is really pretty small in general, only 4 feet tall, so it wouldn't be hard to erect a tent every day for them (would have to put it up everyday so I don't hear anything from the HOA). More than likely tho, they will be on the side of the house.
Funny as this may sound, if it really came down to it, I would bring them inside the garage, it's like a cave in there during the summer.
I am hoping that I have planned correctly for these girls through the summer. My sister started with chickens about 5 years ago, (Remember the summer that we had record breaking highs?) she lost all of them except one hen. She made a lot of modifications to her coop after that, and luckily she hasn't had any issues since.
Summer. My biggest fear when it comes to animals.
I am not sure this was a post for me or not, but this is something I have been concerned about.
I live in the brand new development in McKinney, so there are no trees here. The roof of my chicken coop completely raises up for more airflow, the back has a 6 inch ventilation area, and the run it's self is all open air. They will also have the run of the yard during the day time, and there is one area by the house that has constant shade and amazing airflow... even if it is a windless day, it seems that area always has wind.


I was thinking I would probably put a small tent like structure over the coop during the day in the summer so that way they aren't standing in the sun to eat and drink. The coop is really pretty small in general, only 4 feet tall, so it wouldn't be hard to erect a tent every day for them (would have to put it up everyday so I don't hear anything from the HOA). More than likely tho, they will be on the side of the house.
Funny as this may sound, if it really came down to it, I would bring them inside the garage, it's like a cave in there during the summer.
I am hoping that I have planned correctly for these girls through the summer. My sister started with chickens about 5 years ago, (Remember the summer that we had record breaking highs?) she lost all of them except one hen. She made a lot of modifications to her coop after that, and luckily she hasn't had any issues since.
Summer. My biggest fear when it comes to animals.
