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High humidity promotes frostbite (you get frostbite at less-cold temperatures in humid air than you do in dry air). (e.t.a. - this is not theory, it is the way things actually work, in humans as well as chickens, but I am not sure of the exact mechanism)
High humidity promotes frostbite (you get frostbite at less-cold temperatures in humid air than you do in dry air). (e.t.a. - this is not theory, it is the way things actually work, in humans as well as chickens, but I am not sure of the exact mechanism)
Cut a hole in the siding and install soffit vents? they make several different sizes. 1.5", 2" diameter and larger, screen built in to stop insects. just drill with a hole saw and tap it into place. Fairly inexpensive and can be reused if you rebuild.
No no no no no. Sorry, but HOLES ARE NOT USEFUL VENTILATION. REason being, they are way WAY too tiny small.
As a reality check, the area of a 2" diameter circle is a little over 3 square inches. The area of a 4" diameter circle (the biggest hole saw bit you're likely to find) is still only about 12 square inches.
A square foot (1x1' square), which is still not enough ventilation for most coops, would be 144 square inches -- it would take 46 2" holes, or 12 4" holes, to equal that still-not-usually-anything-like-adequate amount of vent area. (Except actually it'd take even more holes than that, because airflow is less through lotsa small holes than through one big hole of the same total area)
DO NOT USE HOLE SAWS TO CREATE VENTS. (By extension, then, not soffit vents that are designed to fit *in* holesaw holes)
You want big ol' openings. REally really.
Pat
No no no no no. Sorry, but HOLES ARE NOT USEFUL VENTILATION. REason being, they are way WAY too tiny small.
As a reality check, the area of a 2" diameter circle is a little over 3 square inches. The area of a 4" diameter circle (the biggest hole saw bit you're likely to find) is still only about 12 square inches.
A square foot (1x1' square), which is still not enough ventilation for most coops, would be 144 square inches -- it would take 46 2" holes, or 12 4" holes, to equal that still-not-usually-anything-like-adequate amount of vent area. (Except actually it'd take even more holes than that, because airflow is less through lotsa small holes than through one big hole of the same total area)
DO NOT USE HOLE SAWS TO CREATE VENTS. (By extension, then, not soffit vents that are designed to fit *in* holesaw holes)
You want big ol' openings. REally really.
Pat
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