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  1. JackE

    At what temperature should I start shutting their window at night?

    Tell you what, seeing that view, you may be OK anyways. You have some good depth there. And like you said, all you have to do is go into the coop, and see what's going on. If they ain't in a wind tunnel, they're good. I hear you about that plastic, after wraslin with that, it's DONE.
  2. JackE

    At what temperature should I start shutting their window at night?

    How deep is the coop, behind that window? That's a big hole. And because you have those other vents, any wind from that direction is going to blow right in there. Giving your birds the dreaded feather disturbing draft. That's the thing with my coop. It's 16' deep, behind that open front...
  3. JackE

    At what temperature should I start shutting their window at night?

    I would guess that the roosts are placed at the back of the coop. Seeing that those are not huge windows as they can only be opened half way, due to the top pane of glass, I would leave them open year round. The back vent you have, what are the dimensions of that? You may have to throttle...
  4. JackE

    At what temperature should I start shutting their window at night?

    I'd say, it depends on the size of the window, and the design of your coop. My coop has two front, I guess you could call them windows. They are open year round. But, my coop is sixteen foot deep, and the roost area is in the back. So how big is your "Big window"? How far back is the roost...
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