We are going to start building our coop really soon.
But I have a few questions. First, on a a slanted roof coop, is there a "standard or recommended" amount of slope from front to back for the roof based on the size of the building? We live in central/eastern Alabama so snow/ice is not an issue. It will be a 12x12 coop and at first I was thinking 8' in the front and 6' in the back but then that seems way too slanted. In my mind that would look funny. Would going 8' in the front to 7' in the back be okay or would 7' in the front and 6' in the back be okay?
One other question: How do I know how much overhang should be built onto the roof on all four sides in order to keep a lot of the rain from blowing into the coop?
Thanks!
Rose

One other question: How do I know how much overhang should be built onto the roof on all four sides in order to keep a lot of the rain from blowing into the coop?
Thanks!
Rose
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