I will be using a metal 6x8 6 ft tall storage/garden shed as a coop. I need tips on adding venelation while keeping the inside rain proof. I will be putting styrafoam insulation on the first 4 feet of the walls, with plywood to protect against any "curious chickens".
Weather here in Sacramento is mild winters. Rain, but it doesn't seem to get down to 30F much, and NEVER snows.
Summers are dry and hot, (averages about 90-92 degrees daytime) not humid though. The coop will be positioned under shade for during the day. Also, this coop is ONLY for night and laying, they free range from 8am to 8pm every day. They do not use a run.
How can I add proper venelation in a shed without losing the rain proof aspect? I was thinking of drilling holes about a quarter inch round and putting one of those slanted rain protecting vent covers over it. I have heard 1-2 feet of venelation per chicken.
I will be housing 5-7 chickens in this coop, and about 10 feet will be used for feed storage.
Any help or tips from people who have converted a shed into a coop or for coop venelation would be wonderful!!
(I was able to find a free metal shed on craigslist, but have not found any wood sheds under 650.00, wish I could afford that but I can't)
Weather here in Sacramento is mild winters. Rain, but it doesn't seem to get down to 30F much, and NEVER snows.
Summers are dry and hot, (averages about 90-92 degrees daytime) not humid though. The coop will be positioned under shade for during the day. Also, this coop is ONLY for night and laying, they free range from 8am to 8pm every day. They do not use a run.
How can I add proper venelation in a shed without losing the rain proof aspect? I was thinking of drilling holes about a quarter inch round and putting one of those slanted rain protecting vent covers over it. I have heard 1-2 feet of venelation per chicken.
I will be housing 5-7 chickens in this coop, and about 10 feet will be used for feed storage.
Any help or tips from people who have converted a shed into a coop or for coop venelation would be wonderful!!
(I was able to find a free metal shed on craigslist, but have not found any wood sheds under 650.00, wish I could afford that but I can't)
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