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My shed is not finished yet but I posted a pic of the roost bars with dropping boards underneath and a pic of my PVC Feeder. It is a work in progress but our fuzzy butts are still small so they're not ready for the house yet. My husband just finished the vents/windows and putting the posts in the ground for the chicken yard. I don't have pics of that yet.Yes that does help I am making a list...lol I would also like to see pics of others sheds turned into coops so I can get an ideal of what to do and where to start.
Here are pics of the vent/windows. The trim still has to be put on the outside. The top shows the window/vent open. The plexiglas slides down to open. The bottom pic shows the window closed, if you look closely you can see the edge of the plexiglas below the bottom of the window. If you can see the knob sticking out, that is the piece of wood that holds the window in the closed position. When I raise the window and remove the wood, I can lower the window and let out the heat, let in the fresh air. The plexiglas is held in place by offset overlapping strips of plywood. It requires no hinges or latches.Nice! Thank you this gives me a ideal of where I need to start.