What kind of paint inside the coop?

Here are some of my painted pens. I placed the roosts so they're not against any walls which helps a little with the chickens not doing their own "decorations."
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However, some of the larger birds can still shoot poop onto the walls.
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I painted the inside of ours and am happy I did. Cleaned and caulked and primed. Basically the same prep as any other job. Then I used an exterior latex semi gloss paint. Any light color helps to be able to see bugs etc. Our interior ended up being light yellow, that's what was at the box store in the mis-tinted section. $5/gallon, can't beat it!
 
can anyone tell me what the benefits are of paintying the inside of the coop, besides looking nice for a short while, til they poo on it??
 
I used low VOC and no VOC paint and primer in white semi gloss on mine. I think the benefit is that it seals the wood and is easier to wash, not that I've washed it yet. Springtime chore.
 
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1) makes coop brighter, thus extending effective daylength during the winter months and if you decide to use artificial lighting for that purpose it allows you to use lower (thus cheaper and safer) wattage.

2) makes walls EVER so much easier to clean, once aforementioned pooing-on has occurred.

3) on roughish walls or ones with seams/gaps, it reduces the number of places mites can hide out, should you get a mite infestation at some time, which is not at all uncommon.


Pat
 
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1) makes coop brighter, thus extending effective daylength during the winter months and if you decide to use artificial lighting for that purpose it allows you to use lower (thus cheaper and safer) wattage.

2) makes walls EVER so much easier to clean, once aforementioned pooing-on has occurred.

3) on roughish walls or ones with seams/gaps, it reduces the number of places mites can hide out, should you get a mite infestation at some time, which is not at all uncommon.


Pat

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ok; well dh wasnt planning on "walling" up the coop..he was just putting up the plywood siding but no interior walls...hmmm...
he's gonna kill me if I tell him we have to do that..seriously..he wont do it...what did you put on the inside walls/errr..what did you use for the
inside walls? you cant use drywall...???
 
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In Illinois it'd likely be worth insulating if you can (unless this will be a massively-ventilated fresh-air-house type coop, but that is rare enough that I'm guessing probably not in this case). If you insulate (which by the way does NOT mean closing off your ventilation), you would HAVE to cover it with inside walls so the chickens don't eat the insulation. Most people use thin plywood (can be scrounged) or old '70s rec room panelling or that sort of thing, but anything reasonably rigid and peckproof works fine.

Even if you decide not to insulate and thus have exposed studs on the inside walls, it is still WAY worth painting. Just paint the studs too
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Good luck, have fun,

Pat
 

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