Jedstar
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Welcome to BYC!! This is a great place to come with your questions and just to mingle with folks who also like to "think chickens" . You'll find a great depth of knowledge here and lots of folks willing to share their expertise. I am also a newbie and I'm also here to learn and make decisions about my future coop. You asked a question that I've been considering too since my coop will be in Connecticut. It seems like a "no brainer" to insulate...but it turns out it's not necessary and potentially a problem! That will save us some $$New shed going in this week that I'll convert to a coop as it warms up. My question is should I insulate, and if yes, with what?
It's an 8x8 wood shed that I'll use as a coop and storage area. As installed, it's bare framing, so I can do whatever, but whatever I do (if anything) I'd like it to be economical! I'm in Colorado SPrings
Your suggested are welcome!
Yeah I've mentioned on certain places in the world. Hence me saying I used tin because I have termites up here in Northern territory Australia.I also said probably different weather in my first thread. Alkgood mate your right. But I think there's no need for insulation in a chicken coop.
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Here is my coop I built
Yeah it all depends on where you are in the world and what kind of breed of chook best suited to your area. Everyone is right with there comments.