ColetasticChickens
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I’ve browsed google and thought up this. Any opinions?
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This is a sketchI'm a little confused...miss this a drawing of a existing coop? Could we see a real picture?
nice run! What will you do for a run after? My opinion is that it would be better, and quite possibly easier to just start from scratch or buy a pre -fab shed. As far as turning this into a coop, I am not an expert. Maybe it would all have to be green house material? (The hard plastic roofing like stuff [for no better words]) @aart?View attachment 1656477 So I’m trying to make a my run a coop this is what the run looks like
I have a run that I’m adding on toGiving your general location is helpful. If you live someplace warm most/all year then the advice will be different than a cold climate.
Also, your sketch indicates you want to keep some or all the run as a run, but add a coop/enclosed area. Is this true?
I have a run that I’m adding on to
I live in Smithsburg, Maryland and we don’t have a problem with cold weather it’s not like -40 but it can be cold in the winter and hot in the summer but that’s because I live in the mid-Atlantic areaOk. So, you plan to build an enclosed coop structure onto one end of the current outdoor run.
Providing your general location will help to get better information. A keeper in South Texas has different concerns than someone in Northern MN (currently forecast to be at -40F not counting wind chill this week).
I live in Smithsburg, Maryland and we don’t have a problem with cold weather it’s not like -40 but it can be cold in the winter and hot in the summer but that’s because I live in the mid-Atlantic area