Flight4761
In the Brooder
- Mar 5, 2017
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We custom built our coop and insulated the entire thing from top to bottom with 2 inch pink fiber board and put in two screened windows that we can open for ventilation. The upside is that even when it got down to -10/-15 at night it was plenty warm enough, even without the heat lamp on all the time. We tested the coop out during the winter to see how it would do before putting hens in it. Downside when it got warm during the day (30/40s) if we forgot to turn the light off it got a little to warm (like 70) in there and that can be dangerous because it makes it hard for them to adjust to going outside and more susceptible to getting sick from sudden change of temperature quickly. But we still feel it was worth the insulation because they are not cold.
Thanks.
I will not be using a heat-lamp.
You said two inches of insulation? Would the answer change depending on the type used?
I am new to owning chickens, and am planning for a 13×8 coop for 10-20 chickens. Those are only approximations, though.