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hey anny,
Ok. Like the poster above said. I would recommend putting foam board insulation on the outside of the coop.
If you can get your hands on some old cinder blocks those are about 8" high and great for holding coops of the ground. prob need about 6 of them.
I designed this coop so you can get lowes or homedepot to cut the plywood for you. Most of the time they will give you free cuts when you buy stuff. You will need 6 4x8' sheets of plywood. The floor of it needs to be 3/4" treated plywood since it is going to have the litter on it plus the weight of the other pieces of wood on it.
I have two 100 watt light blubs in this coop. You can get ceramic light fixtures at most home depots and lowes that attach to the ceiling. I would see if you can find one that you can put a red cover over. You can leave these lights on in the winter and it should be enough to heat the house. The red covers will help it not be so bright to the hens when they are roosting.
I have two 12" 1x1" blocks on each wall to put your poop tray on. that way you can slide the self in and out to clean it. You can make the tray by cutting a piece of plywood then screwing 1x1" boards around the outside.
I use play ground swing chains to hang my feeders and waterers from the roof of my coops. Get a candiler hook at a hardware store to hang it from.
If you have any more questions or need something else drawn out let me know.
Good Luck
Nick
Here are those drawings.
One is a top view and the other is a front view.
Ok. Like the poster above said. I would recommend putting foam board insulation on the outside of the coop.
If you can get your hands on some old cinder blocks those are about 8" high and great for holding coops of the ground. prob need about 6 of them.
I designed this coop so you can get lowes or homedepot to cut the plywood for you. Most of the time they will give you free cuts when you buy stuff. You will need 6 4x8' sheets of plywood. The floor of it needs to be 3/4" treated plywood since it is going to have the litter on it plus the weight of the other pieces of wood on it.
I have two 100 watt light blubs in this coop. You can get ceramic light fixtures at most home depots and lowes that attach to the ceiling. I would see if you can find one that you can put a red cover over. You can leave these lights on in the winter and it should be enough to heat the house. The red covers will help it not be so bright to the hens when they are roosting.
I have two 12" 1x1" blocks on each wall to put your poop tray on. that way you can slide the self in and out to clean it. You can make the tray by cutting a piece of plywood then screwing 1x1" boards around the outside.
I use play ground swing chains to hang my feeders and waterers from the roof of my coops. Get a candiler hook at a hardware store to hang it from.
If you have any more questions or need something else drawn out let me know.
Good Luck
Nick
Here are those drawings.
One is a top view and the other is a front view.


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