Mine too, which is how I got here lol I've lived in the heat of Florida and Cold mountains of North Georgia and have family in Southern PA, my 2nd home, but MT has been the best by far.
TY. Very helpful. And yes, slightly more humid than me. I am from MD so very familiar with WV's weather. It puts me at ease a bit more regarding the ventilation. We have many cattle and a couple sheep that lose part of an ear every year from frostbite so it's always a worry. Thanks so much.
Thank you! I'm still really concerned I have too much ventilation. It can get really cold here and I am really worried the "breeze" (open prairie land so far from a breeze lol) will cause frostbite. I put a lot of light and ventilation mostly for the summer. As it can get -20 in the winter...
Hi! :) and.. HELP! LOL I posted the other day regarding ventilation here https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/1139998/too-much-ventilation. I have 3 chickens currently in it and have 18 6 week old chicks that need to go into it while we get the other coop built. Currently I take them and...