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It’s hot. I thought my two big windows and the giant wraparound vents would be enough, but they’re not. The coop retains heat and stays hot long after the outdoor temperature has dropped at night (which I know thanks to my remote thermometer). So I made some upgrades. I built a screen door covered with 1/2” HC (sandwiched between the frame and strips of wood) to use instead of the human door in the summer, to get more air in there. The solid door is now propped open. The screen door has a sturdy frame and locks in two places - at the top and bottom- with carabiner clips, in addition to a hook-and-eye latch by the handle. I’m hoping it’s secure enough. I read a tip somewhere about covering the bottom up so the chickens don’t get spooked by lurking predators, so I did that. The covered section still has HC across it, too, because I don’t trust the thin plywood I had on hand to use there.
In addition to the screen door, I also added two fans, both on the east side of the coop, hooked to a timer and set to blow from 3pm to midnight. One fan is right by one of the open windows, blowing at the roosts, and the other one is up by the east vent, blowing across the coop at the vent on the opposite side, hopefully blowing cooler air from outside as well as moving the rising hot air out the other vent.
The temperature did seem to drop faster in there tonight, so hopefully my improvements are helping!
In addition to the screen door, I also added two fans, both on the east side of the coop, hooked to a timer and set to blow from 3pm to midnight. One fan is right by one of the open windows, blowing at the roosts, and the other one is up by the east vent, blowing across the coop at the vent on the opposite side, hopefully blowing cooler air from outside as well as moving the rising hot air out the other vent.
The temperature did seem to drop faster in there tonight, so hopefully my improvements are helping!
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