LSparks
In the Brooder
Hello there!
Planning my first coop and I have a materials question .
I'm planning the ventilation system, but most of what I see for exposed vents that are readily available at big box stores/hardware stores are made with PVC. While these look nice on the exterior I'm questioning the durability. I would plan on using these up on the gables, but I would also like to include a few vents at lower points of the coop and these may be exposed to areas where predators may be trying to find a way in. I plan on using hardware cloth to prevent the actual entry into the coop, but I'd like to avoid having to replace the vent if a predator was able to damage it. Will these commercially available PVC vents hold up to predators poking and prodding at them?
My other thought would be just attaching a lip on the sides of the coop made from 2x with the inside and outside protected with hardware cloth. I would make the lip large enough for ventilation, but long enough to prevent drafts in the coop. I know the description is not the best, but has anybody done anything like this?
I'm open to other ideas as this is all new to me!
Predators that I'd be likely trying to defend the coop against would be raccoons, possums, fisher cats, and potentially coyotes.
Planning my first coop and I have a materials question .
I'm planning the ventilation system, but most of what I see for exposed vents that are readily available at big box stores/hardware stores are made with PVC. While these look nice on the exterior I'm questioning the durability. I would plan on using these up on the gables, but I would also like to include a few vents at lower points of the coop and these may be exposed to areas where predators may be trying to find a way in. I plan on using hardware cloth to prevent the actual entry into the coop, but I'd like to avoid having to replace the vent if a predator was able to damage it. Will these commercially available PVC vents hold up to predators poking and prodding at them?
My other thought would be just attaching a lip on the sides of the coop made from 2x with the inside and outside protected with hardware cloth. I would make the lip large enough for ventilation, but long enough to prevent drafts in the coop. I know the description is not the best, but has anybody done anything like this?
I'm open to other ideas as this is all new to me!
Predators that I'd be likely trying to defend the coop against would be raccoons, possums, fisher cats, and potentially coyotes.