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I am currently in Alaska but am from Texas, and all if my family is still back there.
I completely agree with Fairview.
When building a coop, do NOT make a box like most of the coops that you see.
You want LOTS of venting. My sister lives N of San Antonio and her coop is solid on the bottom 2 or 3 feet, then wire up to the roof. So yes, that means the perches are in the breeze.
My grandmother (same area) had a similar design, but she had big shutters/plywood sheets that she could use to cover the wire sides in a storm.
Anyway...my point LOTS OF WIRE! !!!
Also shade... so great if you can roof the entire run, and put up really big over hangs on the roof so that the roof can keep most of the rain from blowing into the coop.
Do not scrimp on the wire, a nice thick hardware cloth is best. Most predation down that way is raccoons. Hawks and dogs second. Snakes third. At least for my sister and my grandmother. Small enough wire to keep the snakes out and the raccoon hands out would be great.
Good luck!
There are lots of good breeds suited for hot climates. Ameraucanas and Easter Eggers are thick and fluffy and also have such tiny combs that I think they would NOT be quite as happy in the heat. ... but my sister has a few and I don't think she has lost any due to heat. .. but she also has lots of shade.
She really likes the Buttercups, Campine, and Egyptian Fayoumis. Those three breeds are great in the heat and lay well... but ARE very flighty...
edited to add: I meant to type that the Ameraucana would have a HARDER time in the heat... corrected above
I am currently in Alaska but am from Texas, and all if my family is still back there.
I completely agree with Fairview.
When building a coop, do NOT make a box like most of the coops that you see.
You want LOTS of venting. My sister lives N of San Antonio and her coop is solid on the bottom 2 or 3 feet, then wire up to the roof. So yes, that means the perches are in the breeze.
My grandmother (same area) had a similar design, but she had big shutters/plywood sheets that she could use to cover the wire sides in a storm.
Anyway...my point LOTS OF WIRE! !!!
Also shade... so great if you can roof the entire run, and put up really big over hangs on the roof so that the roof can keep most of the rain from blowing into the coop.
Do not scrimp on the wire, a nice thick hardware cloth is best. Most predation down that way is raccoons. Hawks and dogs second. Snakes third. At least for my sister and my grandmother. Small enough wire to keep the snakes out and the raccoon hands out would be great.
Good luck!
There are lots of good breeds suited for hot climates. Ameraucanas and Easter Eggers are thick and fluffy and also have such tiny combs that I think they would NOT be quite as happy in the heat. ... but my sister has a few and I don't think she has lost any due to heat. .. but she also has lots of shade.
She really likes the Buttercups, Campine, and Egyptian Fayoumis. Those three breeds are great in the heat and lay well... but ARE very flighty...
edited to add: I meant to type that the Ameraucana would have a HARDER time in the heat... corrected above
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