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What a GREAT design! I had some Mennonite barn builders make me a modified dog house, only I had them make the door about 1/3 smaller, and hinged one side of the roof in two sections (hinged at the roof peak, and also at the ridge halfway down the roof side (it has a big of a gambrel-type roof, not just a straight slant. They were concerned the hinge portions wouldn't be as watertight, but I told them it really didn't matter b/c it was going to be under a roof anyway. I still think adding some tab shingles that covered the hinge line would keep it waterproof. When I need to clean it out and replace the bedding (or gather eggs, etc.) I can lift either the first hinged part or open it all the way up to the roof peak. Works great, but the whole thing is EXTREMELY heavy. I like the design posted by Eroc1 -- has more possibilities, especially being mobile. Mine is inside a 10x10 chain link dog kennel wrapped in chicken wire, and wrapped again on the "sleeping side" with 1/4" mesh and more CW -- a raccoon was able to reach through the 1 layer cw and chain link and grab one of the ducks that was sleeping outside the house.
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What a GREAT design! I had some Mennonite barn builders make me a modified dog house, only I had them make the door about 1/3 smaller, and hinged one side of the roof in two sections (hinged at the roof peak, and also at the ridge halfway down the roof side (it has a big of a gambrel-type roof, not just a straight slant. They were concerned the hinge portions wouldn't be as watertight, but I told them it really didn't matter b/c it was going to be under a roof anyway. I still think adding some tab shingles that covered the hinge line would keep it waterproof. When I need to clean it out and replace the bedding (or gather eggs, etc.) I can lift either the first hinged part or open it all the way up to the roof peak. Works great, but the whole thing is EXTREMELY heavy. I like the design posted by Eroc1 -- has more possibilities, especially being mobile. Mine is inside a 10x10 chain link dog kennel wrapped in chicken wire, and wrapped again on the "sleeping side" with 1/4" mesh and more CW -- a raccoon was able to reach through the 1 layer cw and chain link and grab one of the ducks that was sleeping outside the house.
