Assess my coop for extra ventilation with deep bedding

x2 to everything 3KillerBs said. Nice thing too is this is a pretty big coop space so as long as you don't stuff it full of birds, your overall air volume will also help a lot with reducing the concentration of moisture and ammonia inside.
Thank you! The plan is for 12 chicks which appears to satisfy both the coop and run formulas for chick space.
 
The wall facing into the run is an ideal place to add more ventilation, as the roof and the run itself will help buffer and protect the vents. I'd consider maybe 2 top hinged windows similar to the one that you currently have (though I'd hinge it to open out) so that in case of strong storms, you can partially lower it to keep the elements out.
Ditto Dat!
I'd just do the windows under the run roof.
The overall volume of the barn will do much, time and observation will tell the tale.

Know that everything in the barn will probably become covered with dust from the coop.

Not my coop, but like this:
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This is not very effective.
 
Ditto Dat!
I'd just do the windows under the run roof.
The overall volume of the barn will do much, time and observation will tell the tale.

Know that everything in the barn will probably become covered with dust from the coop.


This is not very effective.

It could be better designed, but serves as a general example.
 
Ditto Dat!
I'd just do the windows under the run roof.
The overall volume of the barn will do much, time and observation will tell the tale.

Know that everything in the barn will probably become covered with dust from the coop.


This is not very effective.
Thanks. So you mean for now just put in one or two hinged windows in the wall of the coop that is flush with the run? Also — you are saying that the hinged opening on the top of the barn (as seen in the photo) would not be effective, correct?
 
Thanks. So you mean for now just put in one or two hinged windows in the wall of the coop that is flush with the run? Also — you are saying that the hinged opening on the top of the barn (as seen in the photo) would not be effective, correct?

It's not well-designed to keep out blowing rain/snow. Greater roof overhangs would be preferable.
 
Thank you! The plan is for 12 chicks which appears to satisfy both the coop and run formulas for chick space.
With 12 birds in that amount of space you should have far fewer issues simply because the air volume per bird is going to be higher than in most set ups.

Thanks. So you mean for now just put in one or two hinged windows in the wall of the coop that is flush with the run?
Yup, exactly there. I'd aim for higher part of the wall as moisture/ammonia rises but the covered run will do most of the work in protecting those windows.
 

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