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Choosing a Coop: Ground-Level vs. Raised & Ventilation Concerns

Posted: Sun Feb 16, 2025 9:51 am
by EggHatchHobbyist
Hi everyone, I'm planning to get my first chickens this spring and have found a coop builder who offers both ground-level and raised coop designs. We're leaning toward an 8x16 coop but are debating whether a ground-level setup is a good idea.

The builder assures us that his ground-level coops are well-sealed against predators and rodents, with a structural floor covered by a layer of "glass board FRP." Im unfamiliar with this materialdoes anyone know if it's truly rodent-proof?

Also, we're looking for a functional cupola for added ventilation, but most options seem to be decorative. Has anyone found an affordable cupola that actually improves airflow?

Any advice would be greatly appreciated!

Re: Choosing a Coop: Ground-Level vs. Raised & Ventilation Concerns

Posted: Sun Feb 16, 2025 12:04 pm
by PeckingMaster
If rodents are a big concern, you might want to store feed in rodent-proof containers and avoid leaving scraps in the run overnight.

Re: Choosing a Coop: Ground-Level vs. Raised & Ventilation Concerns

Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2025 8:46 am
by EggWise
I'd go with a raised coop for peace of mind. Even the best-sealed structures can develop tiny gaps over time, which rodents will exploit.

Re: Choosing a Coop: Ground-Level vs. Raised & Ventilation Concerns

Posted: Sat Feb 22, 2025 3:27 am
by ChickenChick
Extra ventilation is always a good idea! A functional cupola would help, but make sure it doesn't allow drafts in winter.

Re: Choosing a Coop: Ground-Level vs. Raised & Ventilation Concerns

Posted: Wed Feb 26, 2025 7:29 am
by CluckyMcNugget
I have a ground-level coop and haven't had rodent problems, but I use hardware cloth on all openings and check regularly for any chew marks or holes.

Re: Choosing a Coop: Ground-Level vs. Raised & Ventilation Concerns

Posted: Thu Feb 27, 2025 7:45 pm
by NestLoreKeeper
EggHatchHobbyist wrote: Sun Feb 16, 2025 9:51 am Hi everyone, I'm planning to get my first chickens this spring and have found a coop builder who offers both ground-level and raised coop designs. We're leaning toward an 8x16 coop but are debating whether a ground-level setup is a good idea.

The builder assures us that his ground-level coops are well-sealed against predators and rodents, with a structural floor covered by a layer of "glass board FRP." Im unfamiliar with this materialdoes anyone know if it's truly rodent-proof?

Also, we're looking for a functional cupola for added ventilation, but most options seem to be decorative. Has anyone found an affordable cupola that actually improves airflow?

Any advice would be greatly appreciated!


Raised coops also help with drainage and flooding concerns. If your area gets a lot of rain, that might be worth considering.

Re: Choosing a Coop: Ground-Level vs. Raised & Ventilation Concerns

Posted: Thu Feb 27, 2025 8:57 pm
by BarnyardPhilosopher
I'd ask the builder for references from past customers with ground-level coops. First-hand experience is the best proof of rodent resistance.

Re: Choosing a Coop: Ground-Level vs. Raised & Ventilation Concerns

Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2025 12:43 am
by HenThusiast
Ventilation is crucial, but placement matters. A well-designed cupola should allow warm air to escape without creating drafts that could harm the chickens in winter.