WestKnollAmy
The Crazy Chicken Lady
I have been asked in the past to show what the front of my open air coops look like and finally got a few photos taken. We live in a fairly warm climate (summers can be 90-100 degrees) but get the occasional snows (winters can be 20-40 degree nights). You can see that on my BYC page but here are recent photos of my open air coops for my free ranging chickens.
And for my shed across from the barn I have 3 windows (one on each wall) with hardware cloth on them and we made a screen door that on these hot nights we are able to leave open to catch as much air as possible for the Silkies, bantam Cochins and standard Cochins I have in there as well as a few growing chicks and a wheaten Marans hen in need of some rest.
These birds all have separate runs out from the shed but I close the pop doors at night. They are usually panting even at 9 pm.



And for my shed across from the barn I have 3 windows (one on each wall) with hardware cloth on them and we made a screen door that on these hot nights we are able to leave open to catch as much air as possible for the Silkies, bantam Cochins and standard Cochins I have in there as well as a few growing chicks and a wheaten Marans hen in need of some rest.
These birds all have separate runs out from the shed but I close the pop doors at night. They are usually panting even at 9 pm.
