I know this is a 'future' question.......but, being as I am, I like to have the correct 'solution' in mind ahead of time.
I have a 6' x 8', raised coop for my 7 pullets and 1 roo.
As 3 of them are Light Sussex........and quite HUGE........I had to have a 'bigger' pop-door installed......
(bigger than the original pop-door that was already on the coop.)
The 'original' pop-door was too small, and is now permanently closed.
Coop has a 'human door' for entering the coop, and at the bottom of this human door is now a new 14 x 24 inch
pop-door. I made it out of a "large-breed" doggy door, and I sliced the plastic panel (which the dogs would need to
push thru, if it were in use as a doggy door) with 5 vertical slits (to help keeping any flies, wet weather out, etc)
I currently have the 6 resulting 'flaps' tied back with rubber bands.......to allow for scaredy-cat chickens to enter and exit the coop,
without pushing thru these flaps. (Oh my gosh, you want me to actually get out of here by passing thru FLAPS"!!!!)
My question is this............
When the bad weather of winter arrives, what should I do about this pop-door, to prevent too much heat loss?
I work 3 days a week, 12-hour days, and with commuting and all, I am actually away for about 14 hours on work days.
I am getting concerned about leaving this 14" x 24" opening actually 'open', should some terrible weather blow in when I
am at work.
But I want to leave the pop door open, to allow for the chickies to decide for themselves whether to stay in the
coop, or venture out into the bad weather.......into the 18 x 28 run, that is.
At night, they are, of course, "closed in" by means of a guillotine-type dropping door.......but if they 'are' cold, and choose to
stay 'in' the coop........won't this big, open pop-door bring too much cold air into the coop? Or am I concerned over nothing?
(My guess is it's the 2nd reason!)
Anyone else have these concerns, or am I over thinking things?
I have a 6' x 8', raised coop for my 7 pullets and 1 roo.
As 3 of them are Light Sussex........and quite HUGE........I had to have a 'bigger' pop-door installed......
(bigger than the original pop-door that was already on the coop.)
The 'original' pop-door was too small, and is now permanently closed.
Coop has a 'human door' for entering the coop, and at the bottom of this human door is now a new 14 x 24 inch
pop-door. I made it out of a "large-breed" doggy door, and I sliced the plastic panel (which the dogs would need to
push thru, if it were in use as a doggy door) with 5 vertical slits (to help keeping any flies, wet weather out, etc)
I currently have the 6 resulting 'flaps' tied back with rubber bands.......to allow for scaredy-cat chickens to enter and exit the coop,
without pushing thru these flaps. (Oh my gosh, you want me to actually get out of here by passing thru FLAPS"!!!!)
My question is this............
When the bad weather of winter arrives, what should I do about this pop-door, to prevent too much heat loss?
I work 3 days a week, 12-hour days, and with commuting and all, I am actually away for about 14 hours on work days.
I am getting concerned about leaving this 14" x 24" opening actually 'open', should some terrible weather blow in when I
am at work.
But I want to leave the pop door open, to allow for the chickies to decide for themselves whether to stay in the
coop, or venture out into the bad weather.......into the 18 x 28 run, that is.
At night, they are, of course, "closed in" by means of a guillotine-type dropping door.......but if they 'are' cold, and choose to
stay 'in' the coop........won't this big, open pop-door bring too much cold air into the coop? Or am I concerned over nothing?
(My guess is it's the 2nd reason!)
Anyone else have these concerns, or am I over thinking things?
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