So I'm reading lots of threads and my head is spinning and pretty much I'm gonna cop out and just ask with my own dimensions...
I'm thinking that my roost should be higher rather than lower. And with the placement of the windows and such it looks like I want to put the roosts about 12-14" from the ceiling and 12" away from the wall (since its a slightly pitched roof they'll gain a wee bit of space as they get away from the wall).
There will be about 2 inches of ventilation in the eaves right at the top of the coop front and back.
A window on the side of the coop closer to the back - 14" from the roof and approx 14" long.
So the roost would be below the vents in the eaves and just on top of the windows. I have the option of closing the windows. (right now 'window' means wire mesh with a shutter)
Math...carry the one...scribble....that means my roosts are approx 30" off the floor of the coop.
I could provide a ladder of sorts if that is too high for them. Is it too drafty - er - sounding? I figured more air is better and I could always shutter up.
As always - thank you!!!
I'm thinking that my roost should be higher rather than lower. And with the placement of the windows and such it looks like I want to put the roosts about 12-14" from the ceiling and 12" away from the wall (since its a slightly pitched roof they'll gain a wee bit of space as they get away from the wall).
There will be about 2 inches of ventilation in the eaves right at the top of the coop front and back.
A window on the side of the coop closer to the back - 14" from the roof and approx 14" long.
So the roost would be below the vents in the eaves and just on top of the windows. I have the option of closing the windows. (right now 'window' means wire mesh with a shutter)
Math...carry the one...scribble....that means my roosts are approx 30" off the floor of the coop.
I could provide a ladder of sorts if that is too high for them. Is it too drafty - er - sounding? I figured more air is better and I could always shutter up.
As always - thank you!!!
