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I'm in the process of winterizing my loft. I live in Michigan. Our winters are cold, with several months of freezing temperatures expected both day and night, sometimes to drop in the single digits and below zero (Fahrenheit).
I have two related questions:
(1) My pigeon loft has a large aviary with a small opening of only about 10"x10" (25cm x 25cm) opening, and the aviary opening faces north (I know, I didn't think of this when building the loft). Is this aviary opening too large for winter drafts coming from the north? Keep in mind, my loft is small, and while most nest boxes and perches are out of the way of the opening, there are a few that are exposed to it, and are not occupied by birds, but if they breed the new young ones may need the space.
I then have a small bob door (with a predator door) that is only about 8"x8" (20cm x 20cm) of an opening. Do I need to cover this up, or is an opening that small no big deal for drafts?
(2) I'd like to avoid having to move my loft to face a different direction because although it is not large, it would be a huge pain; however, I may end up moving it next to my house anyways to have easier access to power. In any event, how important is it that the openings face south? Right now my largest opening is my aviary opening, and it faces north.
I have two related questions:
(1) My pigeon loft has a large aviary with a small opening of only about 10"x10" (25cm x 25cm) opening, and the aviary opening faces north (I know, I didn't think of this when building the loft). Is this aviary opening too large for winter drafts coming from the north? Keep in mind, my loft is small, and while most nest boxes and perches are out of the way of the opening, there are a few that are exposed to it, and are not occupied by birds, but if they breed the new young ones may need the space.
I then have a small bob door (with a predator door) that is only about 8"x8" (20cm x 20cm) of an opening. Do I need to cover this up, or is an opening that small no big deal for drafts?
(2) I'd like to avoid having to move my loft to face a different direction because although it is not large, it would be a huge pain; however, I may end up moving it next to my house anyways to have easier access to power. In any event, how important is it that the openings face south? Right now my largest opening is my aviary opening, and it faces north.