FOFU??? It is a good idea to have a hygrometer/thermometer in the coop so you can monitor and make adjustments. Love that rain guard awning!
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FOFU??? It is a good idea to have a hygrometer/thermometer in the coop so you can monitor and make adjustments. Love that rain guard awning!
I do have a wireless hygrometer/thermometer in the coop and the base sits on my kitchen counter so I can monitor the sensor in the coop.
All seems fine, so far. But we have a long winter to go!
Oh..."Fear Of Fouling Up." Something I have suffered from since the moment I got my chicks, lol.
@aart ---what do you think of adding something like this in the bottom panel of the coop's people door? The door is sheltered from prevailing winds (the pop door side and the windows side gets hit by winds). The birds will be up and back from the door and I don't think drafts will be an issue. The vent is 15" x 15."
Looking for good air exchange and there simply isn't much room above their heads to provide that.
Agonizing, as usual.
TIA for your advice!
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I'm not Aart, but I have a vent almost identical. I mounted it at floor level on south side of my coop. I do block it off during the winter, but, it really could be left open, and in your situation, that would be a good idea. I picked it up for $4 @ Habitat for Humanity Restore. Any one doing a coop build needs to check out these places if you have one near you. I have bought some incredible materials there: hinges and other hardware, windows... Sometimes I go in there, and come away almost in tears b/c I found a super bargain, but don't have a project to justify bringing it home!