Never say never. For the most part, I agree with your thoughts on ventilation. But, depending on the coop's design, you CAN have low, at chicken level, ventilation. The whole front of my coop is open, from 6"s off the floor, to the roof. THAT is ventilation. No frost buildup or problems with frostbite in this coop.No, never put in a lower vent. That WILL cause a draft. Venting needs to be in the roof or eaves of the coop. Roost bars need to be much lower than the vents. A draft is breeze blowing or disturbing the air around the roost bar. Good venting is air moving above the birds, not on or near them, and whisking away the moisture after it rises. Birds should roost in quiet air. Ventilation is air moving up and out the roof, or from eave to eave, not disturbing the air around the birds.
I think the O.P of this thread, believes, they have plenty of ventilation, but they really don't. That's why it's frosty inside the coop, and the birds are getting frostbit.

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