Ammonia issue in the coop

Can you post any photos of your coop, especially along the top of it?

The way to control ammonia/ improve ventilation is to have lots of openings up at the top, where the ammonia rises, so that it can escape.

As an example, a recent post mentioned that the walls on all four sides of their coop ended 6” from the top (gaps covered with hardware cloth). No openings lower down allowed drafts to blow on the birds; everything was high over their heads.

That’s the level of ventilation needed, not two or three dinky holes drilled in the sides, as pre-fabs often have.
Yes I can post pictures sorry and oh.
 

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Without seeing photos or a very detailed description of your coop it's hard to give specific advice. Lack of ventilation is probably your top issue but cleaning out once every 3 months only works for some set ups (usually that's reserved for larger coops with higher litter volume and air volume). If you have a small coop or are using sand, you must clean out more frequently, maybe daily in some cases.
Sorry, I knew I was forgetting something in my post. I decide I not going to use sand. I am trying something different. I am going to start cleaning every week my coop.
 

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