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I really wouldn't. You sure don't need it for that size coop with that few chickens, and it will just be an unnecessary expense and hassle, and unless blocked off will let snow/rain in sometimes. Skip it. You don't need a fan at all.
I really wouldn't. You sure don't need it for that size coop with that few chickens, and it will just be an unnecessary expense and hassle, and unless blocked off will let snow/rain in sometimes. Skip it. You don't need a fan at all.
Oh, I keep forgetting to ask. How well does having vinyl/linoleum flooring work? Logically it should make the coop easier to empty out, but is there a downside to it?
It's ok, but honestly I don't htink it's such a big deal as a lot of BYCers make it out to be. (I have pens with vinyl flooring [because they were that way when I got here, it used to be a dog kennel], and some without, so I have reasonable basis for comparison). If you keep enough bedding on the floor and repair bare spots as soon as they form, there is no serious cleaning issue even if you just have primed-and-painted plywood floors. Some people claim that vinyl is wonderful for letting you hose the floor out but that is not true in the long run, as water will get trapped underneath it (Between vinyl and plywood) and accellerate rot. Come look at my kennel if you don't believe me, which was hosed out regularly before we moved in; also I have known a number of horse-barn tackrooms and bathrooms that suffered from this problem, despite not being hosed out. So do it if you want, I don't think there's a big overall downside, but I also don't think there's a big overall *advantage* either, and it *is* just one more thing to have to pay for and install
Good luck, have fun,
Pat
It's ok, but honestly I don't htink it's such a big deal as a lot of BYCers make it out to be. (I have pens with vinyl flooring [because they were that way when I got here, it used to be a dog kennel], and some without, so I have reasonable basis for comparison). If you keep enough bedding on the floor and repair bare spots as soon as they form, there is no serious cleaning issue even if you just have primed-and-painted plywood floors. Some people claim that vinyl is wonderful for letting you hose the floor out but that is not true in the long run, as water will get trapped underneath it (Between vinyl and plywood) and accellerate rot. Come look at my kennel if you don't believe me, which was hosed out regularly before we moved in; also I have known a number of horse-barn tackrooms and bathrooms that suffered from this problem, despite not being hosed out. So do it if you want, I don't think there's a big overall downside, but I also don't think there's a big overall *advantage* either, and it *is* just one more thing to have to pay for and install

Good luck, have fun,
Pat