I used a 2.5 inch holesaw. The biggest I have. I would've used a 3 inch if I had one. GCI have the medium, the vent holes are a great idea
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I used a 2.5 inch holesaw. The biggest I have. I would've used a 3 inch if I had one. GCI have the medium, the vent holes are a great idea
How many chickens do you have?I never close all windows or vents completely, even in temps down to -15 Fahrenheit. Through 4 winters I've never had a chicken with frostbite on combs or toes even with narrow roosts.View attachment 2367901. Windows are on opposite wall from roosts.View attachment 2367909
I always leave this window open at least this much during winter season and never block vents above windows. Chickens roost together on left side so I leave that window closed in cold weather.View attachment 2367911
I keep water inside coops on a heated base.View attachment 2367916. Without ventilation humidity would create conditions for frostbite and cold wet chickens.
My other coop has windows that tilt and even when closed still allow ventilationView attachment 2367935
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8, split between two coops now.How many chickens do you have?
Could lower the roost to just above the nest.@aart any advice with the added photos? Thanks!
What if I have a fan that pulls out air?It should never be completely closed, regardless of temperature.
They aren't cold and they need a huge supply of fresh air.
Different breeds have different tolerance levels for cold but most breeds can handle most temps encountered in the US.
Chickens are out in a draft all day. Why can't they survive a draft at night.
In the last 3 years, I've had chickens sleeping high in trees through sub zero temps, windy night, rain and snow. They were extremely healthy due to the unlimited supply of fresh air.
A closed up coop creates excess humidity (contributing to frostbite) and without a flow of fresh air, pathogens can reproduce unchecked in that stale air.
If you pull air out, it will create a negative pressure, however slight. That isn't a bad thing. What it will do is bring in fresh air anywhere there is a gap whether that be vents, windows, poorly fitting carpentry. Again, not a bad thing. The thing you are trying to do is constantly bring in fresh air. The more the better. Most of the time I had 5 separate coops/hen houses. The first one I built only had one standard window, gaps under doors and a ridge vent the length of the 12' roof. Still it wasn't enough with the window wide open. I ended up building a shelf extending the window sill on the inside and there placed a box fan blowing in the window, year round. The hens that didn't go into the rafters, chose to sleep on a roost directly in front of the fan.What if I have a fan that pulls out air?
Yes it does. Temp lows ate 47 60 day time. My husband thinks they are coldIf you pull air out, it will create a negative pressure, however slight. That isn't a bad thing. What it will do is bring in fresh air anywhere there is a gap whether that be vents, windows, poorly fitting carpentry. Again, not a bad thing. The thing you are trying to do is constantly bring in fresh air. The more the better. Most of the time I had 5 separate coops/hen houses. The first one I built only had one standard window, gaps under doors and a ridge vent the length of the 12' roof. Still it wasn't enough with the window wide open. I ended up building a shelf extending the window sill on the inside and there placed a box fan blowing in the window, year round. The hens that didn't go into the rafters, chose to sleep on a roost directly in front of the fan.
Does that answer your question?
47-60 F is the sweet spot for most breeds of chickens. If those are your temperatures currently, it will never get cold enough there to be of concern. It hit the low 20s here overnight. Chickens are affected by heat, not cold. If you are in Texas, I would be worried by heat in summer, you can take any concern over winter temperature out of your mind.Yes it does. Temp lows ate 47 60 day time. My husband thinks they are cold. I opened the 2 cross windows. Left the 3rd back one closed (don't have a rain guard on it yet). Appreciate it!