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Honestly I know the coop could use more ventilation. As I have mentioned before this is something I inherited from moving neighbors who constructed it way too small, the coop really needs to be twice the size it is to support my small flock. I have cut about as many vents and holes I can without getting too low and risk causing possible drafts across the roost bars. There may be nothing I can do until I can finish building and get my new coop installed in the spring. Right now I am trying to make the best out of a bad situation and trying find out if there is any preventative measures I can take to minimize further or new harm to the girls. There is nothing I can do structurally right now it is as good as it is going to get.I really have no advice. But, how is your ventilation?