Mark94
Songster
Hey everyone! First I wanna say how amazing this site is and I wanna thank you for keeping it up, I've learned so much from people on it *I'm a newbie.
So I've made my first chicken coop ever, back in April when my chicks were still in the egg under their mama, it's not looking splendind from the outside but it's very cozy and dry from the inside. Now when they are 5 months old I'm starting to question my ventilation. I've made the entrance door on the South side, it's wide and it's always open, we don't have many predators here and I've secured the coop well enough. I've made a small window, about 20cm width and around 10cm and thought it would be good enough as a ventilation point, it's located on the west side. The east side has huge door which I use to collect eggs and change their beddings, you will see it in the photo below. Now I've read that there has to be a ventilation on the side where wind goes, I didn't want to put it on the North side because we have northern winds, combined with heavy rain equals freezing rain, and I didn't want any of that to go in the coop. We've been having haivy rains and still are, the coop is dry and beddings don't smell cause I open the door (the one I use for eggs collection) and leave it open when it's sunny, I close it at night. But still, it doesn't smell even when I don't open it. Now I'm questioning how it smells at night when they are all inside, I really don't want them to get sick. Oh and btw. the roof has small openings on north and south sides, you will see them in the photos. I would appreaciate any comments, suggestions and whether it is good enough as it is now or I need to change things.
First photo: South
Second photo: West
Third:North
4th: east (where the door for eggs collection is)
5th and 6th: the openings where roof meets the coop
7th and 8th: the inside of the coop
9th: the roof view from the inside
So I've made my first chicken coop ever, back in April when my chicks were still in the egg under their mama, it's not looking splendind from the outside but it's very cozy and dry from the inside. Now when they are 5 months old I'm starting to question my ventilation. I've made the entrance door on the South side, it's wide and it's always open, we don't have many predators here and I've secured the coop well enough. I've made a small window, about 20cm width and around 10cm and thought it would be good enough as a ventilation point, it's located on the west side. The east side has huge door which I use to collect eggs and change their beddings, you will see it in the photo below. Now I've read that there has to be a ventilation on the side where wind goes, I didn't want to put it on the North side because we have northern winds, combined with heavy rain equals freezing rain, and I didn't want any of that to go in the coop. We've been having haivy rains and still are, the coop is dry and beddings don't smell cause I open the door (the one I use for eggs collection) and leave it open when it's sunny, I close it at night. But still, it doesn't smell even when I don't open it. Now I'm questioning how it smells at night when they are all inside, I really don't want them to get sick. Oh and btw. the roof has small openings on north and south sides, you will see them in the photos. I would appreaciate any comments, suggestions and whether it is good enough as it is now or I need to change things.
First photo: South
Second photo: West
Third:North
4th: east (where the door for eggs collection is)
5th and 6th: the openings where roof meets the coop
7th and 8th: the inside of the coop
9th: the roof view from the inside
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