llcardinale
Chirping
- May 6, 2025
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Hi All,
Does anyone know if OverEZ chicken coops are toxic or not? They use OSB board, and they cover the boards and the floor with a resin. The two people answering the phones seem to possess very limited knowledge about their product, so not many answers there. I've read that some OSB are toxic if wet, but others can be made without chemicals like formaldehyde. I've already thrown out two coops, one that fell apart when moved a few inches, and the other was way too small when I ended up with 10 chicks, and not the six that I ordered. Seems that unless you build your own or spend several thousand, it's difficult to get a reasonable coop where I live on the northwest coast of CA. I'm hoping I can make the OverEZ coop work somehow. Also, the walls are only 3/8 to 1/2 thick, so I was wondering if I need to insulate? The temperature where I live rarely gets below 45f, and is usually between 50 and 60f. My birds are pretty heavily feathered at seven weeks. Any feedback would be appreciated.
Does anyone know if OverEZ chicken coops are toxic or not? They use OSB board, and they cover the boards and the floor with a resin. The two people answering the phones seem to possess very limited knowledge about their product, so not many answers there. I've read that some OSB are toxic if wet, but others can be made without chemicals like formaldehyde. I've already thrown out two coops, one that fell apart when moved a few inches, and the other was way too small when I ended up with 10 chicks, and not the six that I ordered. Seems that unless you build your own or spend several thousand, it's difficult to get a reasonable coop where I live on the northwest coast of CA. I'm hoping I can make the OverEZ coop work somehow. Also, the walls are only 3/8 to 1/2 thick, so I was wondering if I need to insulate? The temperature where I live rarely gets below 45f, and is usually between 50 and 60f. My birds are pretty heavily feathered at seven weeks. Any feedback would be appreciated.