Sunroof in coop

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What is everyone's thoughts on a coop having a sunroof? Not a full sunroof, just a section of the roof. Any experiences?
Should I make it openable/closable?
I live in Alberta. Cold winter climate but pretty warm summers.
 
A great way to add light and, if it is fashioned to be openable, ventilation -- care should be taken to construct it in a way that will maintain the integrity of the roof with regards to protection from the elements in bad weather.
 
A great way to add light and, if it is fashioned to be openable, ventilation -- care should be taken to construct it in a way that will maintain the integrity of the roof with regards to protection from the elements in bad weather.

If other ventilation is added (i.e., 4" slots underneath the roof edges on both sides, the whole length of the coop) does it need to be openable? My main concern is that it will get too hot in summer from the sun shining through...
 
nice idea but benefit in winter if snow covered? Now I have seen people put in small skylights...thinking of the round ones that let light in and on the roof the snow might just fall off of the raised plastic dome element...just a thought...and possibly an easy install...
 
nice idea but benefit in winter if snow covered? Now I have seen people put in small skylights...thinking of the round ones that let light in and on the roof the snow might just fall off of the raised plastic dome element...just a thought...and possibly an easy install...

Well, the snow would melt off if I spraypainted the roof black and further weatherproofed it. As well as regularly brushing snow off the skylight.
 

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