Our coop has been started! (Roof's on, page 2!)

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I have seen that site! I was really hoping to get a copy of the book from our library, but it's an interlibrary loan book which means it could take 6-8 weeks to get here and I can't wait that long to get these guys outside. I think we're just going to plan to have lots of ventilation that can be closed up individually as needed, and see how they do. I think we're going to make the door a screen door that can be covered by plexiglass and have two big windows on the front too, and I'm hopeful that maybe one of those could remain open year-round, so that along with the vents in the roof they'll still get lots of fresh air.
 
We finally had a non-rainy day and they were able to get the roof on today!
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So this week the plan is to get the rest of the walls up and the roost/nest boxes set up. Then I'll paint the inside and hopefully by next weekend the chickens will be able to go in.
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In that last picture, you can see one of the windows I got for $5 leaning against the front too. I'd tried everywhere: Craig's List, Habitat for Humanity Restore, etc, and no luck finding cheap windows. Then it turned out our local thrift store had two of those slider windows and two bigger windows we're going to use for the sides, all for $5 each!
 
This has been a pretty cool conversion from the original green house i believe:cool:
 

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