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https://www.backyardchickens.com/content/type/61/id/7655661/ Other than the doors I use to have the exact same setup but with 12 keep stalls. The bottom set of 4 was about 18" off the floor. I never had any problems with a cock overheating and I've conditioned hundreds of them back in the days.
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there you go, no overheating
 
These were only made to house new birds away from all my other birds so I can monitor them to make sure they are not sick. They are not for use other then in winter. Conditioning may have been the wrong word. I've cleaned the legs, treated for lice, and wormed them. After about a month then they will go outside with their pairs or trios. Then the coops will be disinfected with tec trol.
As for air movement. There is two inline fans that are about 120cubic feet per minute. So highly unlikely they have stagnant air
 
These were only made to house new birds away from all my other birds so I can monitor them to make sure they are not sick. They are not for use other then in winter. Conditioning may have been the wrong word. I've cleaned the legs, treated for lice, and wormed them. After about a month then they will go outside with their pairs or trios. Then the coops will be disinfected with tec trol.
As for air movement. There is two inline fans that are about 120cubic feet per minute. So highly unlikely they have stagnant air





It does not happen very often, but when I do quarantine new birds, the are kept in 4 x 5 pens better than 150 yards from where even my free-range birds go. The being on the ground were pens can be moved around increases odds mother nature will clean up any bugs brought in. I could not clean wood surfaces well enough to kill bugs that that come in under the radar.
 
I would like to live long enough to see my grand kids. We already work with nasty crap like that at work and its effectiveness around wood surfaces is very limited. My chicken containment is based very much on wood.
 
http://cutlersupply.com/zen_new51/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=3_82
I believe that's the web page. I use tec trol. I rinse my eggs that I hatch with it, clean out brooders incubators and hatchers with it, it kills just about anything. I have used it without gloves when washing eggs and the worst thing it does is dryes my hands out . I think that open concept of Mother Nature is great but I would still spray the ground between birds. I think that's what I will do for this next season. Thanks.... I'm so thankful for this site and all the knowledgeable people on here. So much easier to learn how to tend to ur bird and what better to do for ur birds thru multiple people it gives u a great deal of options that could work for a given situation
 
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