can someone please show me ventilation diagrams!?

Dhkoenig

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My husband and I are having a debate about how much and where ventilation is best all year round, I once saw a great diagram of draft vs. airflow but I can't find it. The diagrams I can find are either SUPER complex and confusing or too simplified. I tried searching articles but I can't find something that explains it visually. We have big windows but they are just below the roost. We have 1 inch holes along the top just under the roof but the roof extends over them and from what I understand that is NOT enough. We have 6 one inch holes on either end in the gable at the top and a little lever vent above their heads on one side. We want to install a 6 inch exhaust fan to draw air out but I keep reading so many confusing things about air flow. Help! Thanks!
 
Heat and ammonia both rise. The higher ventilation will be the most useful in the winter, since you're in New Jersey. As aart suggested, open up the ends (cover with hardware cloth), and yes, I'd probably lower the roosts. You want one foot between the birds' heads and the openings.

When you think of ventilation, think in terms of square feet (openings), not square inches (holes).
 
Thank you - you are being so helpful - I really appreciate the time and help. Question - when you say open the soffits - my husband drilled 1" holes (you can't see them in the picture) underneath the roof overhang. They go the length of the coop. Is that opened up enough or does he literally need to maybe carve a few inches or more?? at that soffit and put hardware cloth? You can see in our photos that our perches are high up - you don't think the triangles and the soffits are too close to them? Should we have our perches lower? Thanks again and sorry to ask more.
Get a pic of the soffits from the outside, up under to show it all.
1" holes are really not much.

You can see mine here:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/aarts-coop-page.65912/

....and how I block bowing snow in winter:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/ventilation-baffling.75434/
 
When I open the triangles, do I somehow cover them if there is a storm with heavy rain and wind etc? Believe it or not we get down to the below freezing mark in the winter at times and about the 100 mark in summer. Such a pendulum!
If you shoot for a top hinged cover that should help protect the vents from the climate while still allowing them to remain partially open even in colder weather for airflow. Like so:

https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...do-members-think.1498249/page-2#post-25025344

https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/coop-ventilation.1452812/page-2#post-24868607
 
Cut these green triangle areas completely out and cover the area with 1/2" hardware cloth.
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