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Thanks.Looks good!
Options to close or baffle vents is always good.
Tacking up a piece of cardboard inside can do the trick to block or redirect airflow.
Cardboard sounds easy and convenient, but I'm afraid it would get wet and tear, if there's a storm (especially one with "horizontal rain/snow"). I think I'll leave everything open for now and use this winter as a test winter, since there will be no chickens in the coop yet. I'll go check the coop after storms to see if rain/snow is being blown in, where, and how much, and test out wooden flaps in different places. Top-hinged with a stick propping them open, but I want to design it so the flap can open by different amounts, attaching to different points along the stick, so I can control how open it is. So even in a storm, if it's mostly closed but not all the way, there will still be a crack for air circulation, but the flap will lock onto the stick in that position so it doesn't get blown around.