No greenery. Wind all the time. Middle if the US prairie lands. About an hour nw of lincoln ne.
Looks like a FINE place to plant some wind break trees!
I am guessing you are not very fond of OSB..(hence bad word here). Thanks for the input. I will take all of that under advisement.
I can pick up a but end of a roll of Tyvek off of a job site. A lot of times they just wind up in the dumpster.
Right or wrong I think I will stick to my plan for now. If I have to start over, all I am is losing my time. One of things I am running short on the other is money to spend on this project. ( Cant work in cold/bad weather) I am willing to take the gamble. Some of my chicks are pushing 6 weeks old and are ready for this unfinished coop, And I have a ways to go on it (as you can see) Good weather this weekend maybe I can wrap it up (right or wrong).
As for ventilation, I have a front and side window, and I am putting bird blocks in the rafters, And I plan on putting a 6' x 1' vent above above the window that can opened and closed.
As for interior, I haven't figured out what I want to do with that. I would like to put up something rot proof, obviously. A few years back I picked up some 4x8 sheets of thin fiberglass for a project. But that store is gone now. I'm still pondering my choices on that.
I have plenty of plastic for a vapor barrier.50' x 20' 10 Mil. left over from my greenhouse. So I got that covered.
To bad drywall wouldn't work, I could get a truckload of off fall on any given day. No I am not a drywall hanger,Actually a Mason Tender. But they do just pitch the stuff. ( I wonder how log that would last,Hmmm?)
Guess I wasn't too subtle
"If I have to start over, all I am is losing my time."
Well, see, that is the problem since you don't have a lot of time. I'm reminded of a sign on a 3rd level manager's desk:
"There is never enough time to do it right the first time but there is always time to do it over". Presumably an admonishment to not rush things. Extra humorous since this guy was in charge of a project that had a WHOLE lot of "no time to do it right the first time" going on.
You COULD use drywall but you have to seal it so back to the oil based primer. You wouldn't even need to tape it, the chickens won't care.
10 mil plastic - GOOD STUFF!
I do not have a problem with my chickens pooping on the walls. Just make sure the roosts are at least a foot from the wall they are parallel to. Mind you, my coop has totally untreated plywood (no paint, no stain, not PT) on 3 walls and really old painted wood on the back (it was a barn stall in a really old barn). I think if you do as you suggest, putting the 1xs up the wall from floor level, that will keep the material on the floor off the studs and exterior OSB (restraining myself
). Plus, I think you could put the 10 mil up on the inside of the studs first and just leave it. I don't think the chickens will go after it, especially if it is stapled up tight. And if you decide later to cover the 10 mil with something, not a problem, no "do over" necessary and no time wasted now.