Bunnybryn
Songster
Hi everyone!
I'm a new member and need some advice on ventilation as I'm finishing my coop. I live in Central Texas and summers are HOT HOT but winters are surprising cold, windy and often wet (I grew up in Eastern Washington where we get lots of snow and often drop below freezing and Texas winters chill me to the bone!).
My coop is 4x8 and I have 7 chicks (2 are bantams). Currently I have cut out 2 windows on one side (all windows will be covered with hardware cloth) that are 3'x1'3" and one window on the other side that is 3'x1'. Additionally I am leaving the gap between the roof and the top of the walls open and securing them with hardware cloth. Is this enough ventilation? I realize how important air circulation is, especially when a good part of the year is so hot. I was considering adding additional holes at the top at the front and back of the coop, is this necessary? *The large opening on the side with the nesting box is a door*
I've attached photos of what I have so far, I appreciate any advice! Thank you!
I'm a new member and need some advice on ventilation as I'm finishing my coop. I live in Central Texas and summers are HOT HOT but winters are surprising cold, windy and often wet (I grew up in Eastern Washington where we get lots of snow and often drop below freezing and Texas winters chill me to the bone!).
My coop is 4x8 and I have 7 chicks (2 are bantams). Currently I have cut out 2 windows on one side (all windows will be covered with hardware cloth) that are 3'x1'3" and one window on the other side that is 3'x1'. Additionally I am leaving the gap between the roof and the top of the walls open and securing them with hardware cloth. Is this enough ventilation? I realize how important air circulation is, especially when a good part of the year is so hot. I was considering adding additional holes at the top at the front and back of the coop, is this necessary? *The large opening on the side with the nesting box is a door*
I've attached photos of what I have so far, I appreciate any advice! Thank you!
