I am building a coop and in light of the resent loss of Evelyn Navarro’s hens and rooster, I wanted to know about my choice in roofing. I am planning on using the corrugated plastic or fiberglass roofing. I was going to use the white one that allows light to come through so that they have light during the day. Does anyone have experience with this type of covering? And if so will my choice also allow heat to get in and be too hot for the hens? I was also covering the run with the same? Any information would be great. I am trying to not make mistakes before I build to save me some money, and save my future hens.
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Every time the shavings seem a little sparse, I add more and mix it up. As long as it stays relatively dry there is no smell. I went 4 months this way until I decided to clean it out in anticipation of the "rain" we are about to have. ;-)
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I do like your design though! It's got me thinking...
So which end of the roof should be higher, as far as east and west. I'm thinking higher on the east side to offer more protection during the afternoon hours. The east side of the yard is the coolest, for the most part. The coop will be on the east side of the run, which will be covered in shade cloth. I figure this will offer the most protection. Container plants and vines on the west end of the run, again to shade everything (plus snacks! :) ) Pretty much only the north and south side exposed (save the south wall of the coop).