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Hope you can help me build a great chicken coop for my mother in law. Love the site the first I've joined.
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Good to see you glad you joined. There is a ton of information on here about building coops
 
You and I may reside in different environments, but we have the crazy extreme temperature thing in common. Sometimes it can be those big changes in climate that are most detrimental to the flock. There are reasons to cool, and to heat. I don't breed my girls, so I also want them to just be comfortable. Some people prefer to "harden" the flock, and don't provide heating or cooling, because if a flock is used to a certain temp, and then it suddenly changes, it can be very stressful or deadly. It's a personal choice. I am currently looking for a swamp cooler to put on the coop for this coming summer.
 
You and I may reside in different environments, but we have the crazy extreme temperature thing in common. Sometimes it can be those big changes in climate that are most detrimental to the flock. There are reasons to cool, and to heat. I don't breed my girls, so I also want them to just be comfortable. Some people prefer to "harden" the flock, and don't provide heating or cooling, because if a flock is used to a certain temp, and then it suddenly changes, it can be very stressful or deadly. It's a personal choice. I am currently looking for a swamp cooler to put on the coop for this coming summer.
You and I may reside in different environments, but we have the crazy extreme temperature thing in common. Sometimes it can be those big changes in climate that are most detrimental to the flock. There are reasons to cool, and to heat. I don't breed my girls, so I also want them to just be comfortable. Some people prefer to "harden" the flock, and don't provide heating or cooling, because if a flock is used to a certain temp, and then it suddenly changes, it can be very stressful or deadly. It's a personal choice. I am currently looking for a swamp cooler to put on the coop for this coming summer.


You and I may reside in different environments, but we have the crazy extreme temperature thing in common. Sometimes it can be those big changes in climate that are most detrimental to the flock. There are reasons to cool, and to heat. I don't breed my girls, so I also want them to just be comfortable. Some people prefer to "harden" the flock, and don't provide heating or cooling, because if a flock is used to a certain temp, and then it suddenly changes, it can be very stressful or deadly. It's a personal choice. I am currently looking for a swamp cooler to put on the coop for this coming summer.
 

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