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Just an observation looking at your coop. Is there any other ventilation other than the roof vent? Do you close the pop door into run for the night?
suggestions;;#1, do check to determine if there is ammonia smell present in coop when you open in morning.
Suggestion;; #2 get a humidity meter and have it inside coop. You can get a second one to measure outdoor humidity also. (or check outdoor humidity on weather forecast/current temperatures online, for your area)
If your coop humidity is significantly higher, than outdoor, then danger of frostbite is elevated
One quick solution to increasing ventilation, is to have the roof vent as a power vent. I have seen peeps convert computer cooling fans to power vent application, and run on a battery for extended periods of time. Electricity in coop, and a 5 volt transformer/power supply is also option.
I believe she just went to pdz, doesn't that control humidity?Just an observation looking at your coop. Is there any other ventilation other than the roof vent? Do you close the pop door into run for the night?
suggestions;;#1, do check to determine if there is ammonia smell present in coop when you open in morning.
Suggestion;; #2 get a humidity meter and have it inside coop. You can get a second one to measure outdoor humidity also. (or check outdoor humidity on weather forecast/current temperatures online, for your area)
If your coop humidity is significantly higher, than outdoor, then danger of frostbite is elevated
One quick solution to increasing ventilation, is to have the roof vent as a power vent. I have seen peeps convert computer cooling fans to power vent application, and run on a battery for extended periods of time. Electricity in coop, and a 5 volt transformer/power supply is also option.
I believe she just went to pdz, doesn't that control humidity?
It would be better than nothingWith the slanted roof, I could potentially put some extra ventilation in the very top of the high part of the roof without completely having to redo everything but I can't put any on the opposite side because the low side is too close to their heads where they roost. So would venting on one side with no cross be helpful or not enough to justify doing it? The rest of the coop is insulated so it has an inside and outside wall but at the very top, there's a spot where the inside wall does not meet the roof and I could get something there.