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dawntreader
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Another 100+ degree weekend, but we are close to finishing the roof. Should have the metal roof on it before the potential storms come through the area sometime Wednesday through Thursday which will keep the highs here in this area below 100 degrees.
That's the south side of the coop looking north. We have the roof decking and roofing felt up there now, it just got too hot to attach the roofing flashing and metal roofing, so we'll resume Monday morning early.
This is the view from the north side looking south. As you can see from the shadows there is good shade from the roof at mid afternoon, but that west end sun is starting to encroach on the west end.
We have attached hardware cloth to the entire under eaves roof area as shown above and attached it to the top sills above. Don't think any critter can get through that, it required a lot of cutting to place the hardware cloth in place, but it seems to be a very effective barrier as it does not give at all when pressed on either way.
We used the silvertech roofing deck material for over the coop and regular osb plywood decking for the run. I did notice a slight difference in the perceived temp below the coop area vs. the run area after we got the roof decking up.
After we get the metal roofing up the next step will be to attach hardware cloth for the entire run area and underneath the coop. At that point we will be able to let the chickens in the area a few hours a day in the morning to start acclimating them to the warmer weather outside vs. in the house. They are only 4 weeks old but they sure have grown fast! Our other three we got last weekend are also growing and have had limited, but good interaction with the older girls.
That's the south side of the coop looking north. We have the roof decking and roofing felt up there now, it just got too hot to attach the roofing flashing and metal roofing, so we'll resume Monday morning early.
This is the view from the north side looking south. As you can see from the shadows there is good shade from the roof at mid afternoon, but that west end sun is starting to encroach on the west end.
We have attached hardware cloth to the entire under eaves roof area as shown above and attached it to the top sills above. Don't think any critter can get through that, it required a lot of cutting to place the hardware cloth in place, but it seems to be a very effective barrier as it does not give at all when pressed on either way.
We used the silvertech roofing deck material for over the coop and regular osb plywood decking for the run. I did notice a slight difference in the perceived temp below the coop area vs. the run area after we got the roof decking up.
After we get the metal roofing up the next step will be to attach hardware cloth for the entire run area and underneath the coop. At that point we will be able to let the chickens in the area a few hours a day in the morning to start acclimating them to the warmer weather outside vs. in the house. They are only 4 weeks old but they sure have grown fast! Our other three we got last weekend are also growing and have had limited, but good interaction with the older girls.