- May 30, 2010
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OK, so my 4 babies don't even come for another week but I have become completly obsessed with this chicken thing. Who knew? Anyway, we are getting a free chicken tractor built for us in June because my brother-in-law works for a publishing company who is doing a book on urban homsteading and I have my brooder all ready in the garage. The thing is, I live in MN and I know I need a permanent coop by October.
What I can't figure out is the whole insulating thing. I know the chickies can't handle drafts. But if we make it super insulated, what about air flow? What is the right balance of being insulated, yet allow for good air quality in the coop?
We are trying to get started on building, the summer goes so fast and I know we still might be scrambling come October.
Thanks,
Lisa
What I can't figure out is the whole insulating thing. I know the chickies can't handle drafts. But if we make it super insulated, what about air flow? What is the right balance of being insulated, yet allow for good air quality in the coop?
We are trying to get started on building, the summer goes so fast and I know we still might be scrambling come October.
Thanks,
Lisa