KCAmelia
Chirping
- May 31, 2015
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These are pictures of my coop. I live in Missouri in the US. Until recently, I thought I had enough ventilation in my coop. But, I have more birds now, and We have recently had our coldest temps in a while, down to -9 F overnight and down to 0 F for several days around that low. All of my girls with straight combs have minor comb frostbite. My EE roo does, too. I feel terrible. Right now we are having a warm up, so I am trying to modify my coop, if possible, to prevent any more injury.
Some info: I do not hear the coop. They have a heated water dish in the run. I use a poop board and have 20 chickens. Their coop is 4’ x 8’ x 4-6’ tall, back to front. I know that is small, but they are never shut in the coop. I’ve left the pop door open even in the cold. They have a 12’ x 8’ predator proof, covered run with wind proofing on 2 sides where their feed and water are. So no water in the coop. I scrape the poop board daily, although some is frozen on now.

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For most daylight hours they are out in our backyard where they have oodles of space; they are only confined to the coop and run during dark. Please tell me that I do not have enough ventilation. If you can suggest a way to ventilate more without putting a draft directly on the roosts, please do! My ideas now are to add venting to roof, cut the top off of the people door, cut out corners of sides of coop, etc. my husband is not excited about any of those, so I need support! And if I just have too many chickens to keep in such a small coop, tell me that, too. I would rather cull my flock than keep them in poor conditions. I’m just new to this. Thank you!