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  1. oldhenlikesdogs

    Ventilation

    You may need to wait for someone smarter than me. I tagged @aart , hopefully she comes along, she's smarter than me.
  2. oldhenlikesdogs

    Ventilation

    I see your point. Do they roost in all sections?
  3. oldhenlikesdogs

    Ventilation

    I would move your roost down some. Birds right up against the roof are more at risk from frostbite. @aart
  4. oldhenlikesdogs

    Ventilation

    For condensation you generally want opposite vents up high to move the air through. What's you lows in winter? Fans and turbines may create drafts, you want good air exchange, but not necessarily air moving through too quickly in the colder months.
  5. oldhenlikesdogs

    Ventilation

    Pictures of your coop would help folks see what your coop looks like and what to recommend.
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