JoleneNoel
In the Brooder
- Apr 22, 2020
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Hi everyone,
We live in upstate NY and get some cold winters and hot days in the summer. We’ve been building the coop as part of a homeschooling project and insulation/ventilation has been a huge concern of mine but the quarantined contractor who builds houses for people and not for chickens insists we don’t really need much. I disagree and need some help from the experts.
The coop is L 7’ x W 8’ and is about 6.5’ H with exterior nesting boxes and an 8x10 fenced in run. The roof (not walls) is insulated with foam board insulation and we used corrugated pvc roofing material right over the rafters for a ceiling. The roof itself is covered in “ice and water” with shingles so far with the plan for a standard ridge vent. The only other ventilation would be from the soffit. I’m not sure if this is going to be enough. I’m open to any suggestions at this point! Thanks,
We live in upstate NY and get some cold winters and hot days in the summer. We’ve been building the coop as part of a homeschooling project and insulation/ventilation has been a huge concern of mine but the quarantined contractor who builds houses for people and not for chickens insists we don’t really need much. I disagree and need some help from the experts.
The coop is L 7’ x W 8’ and is about 6.5’ H with exterior nesting boxes and an 8x10 fenced in run. The roof (not walls) is insulated with foam board insulation and we used corrugated pvc roofing material right over the rafters for a ceiling. The roof itself is covered in “ice and water” with shingles so far with the plan for a standard ridge vent. The only other ventilation would be from the soffit. I’m not sure if this is going to be enough. I’m open to any suggestions at this point! Thanks,
