Cutting the doors out and replacing with hardware cloth would be super easy but there is no overhang there so it will get wet it there. You always want the ventilation up high to get out the moist hot air. There was a great page on ventilation on here but I can't seem to find it now (Patandchickens????)
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That would be the cheapest route, of course.