Thoughts?
I agree with the issue of the dimensions creating waste since building materials all come in multiples of 4 feet. If you go up to 6 feet there's less waste for the framing lumber because you can cut a 12-foot board in half to get 6 feet, but you still have waste in your sheet material.
You're going to need a LOT more roof overhang and/or large awnings to protect the windows from rain. I lost count of how many hurricanes and tropical storms North Carolina had last year (5?), and you need to be able to keep out blowing rain. (Maybe the trimmings from the siding sheets can be used to construct awnings?)
Remember, dry chickens are healthy chickens!
I read in Woods coop design that if you use 1/4 in hardware cloth that rain isn’t that big of a deal. I could Be wrong. Any adjustments besides size? It’s hot down here so I’m trying to have as much as an open air coop as I can
The Woods Coop is a great design for cold climates, but isn't truly appropriate for the blistering summer heat of the Steamy Southeast. You need a lot more cross-coop airflow at 95F+ with 95%+ humidity.
