Leaving windows open at night in the coop?

festivefeet

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Can I leave all of the vents and windows open in the coop at night? Tonight here in Michigan the temp will get down to 64 degrees for a low.

I don't want them to get to cold. They are about 11 weeks old now. All windows and vent (windows without glass) are covered and secured with Chicken Wire.

Thanks.
J.
 
at 11 weeks they should have all their feathers. I wouldn't worry about it, now if they were still young with the awkward patchy juvenile feathers I wouldn't do it, but since they're older it shouldn't be a problem. Are they slow maturing birds??? Some breeds get their feathers slower than others....
 
At 11 weeks old, it shouldn't be a problem at all, I am sure they will enjoy it. My birds would give anything I am sure to have it that nice and cool, I have to run the fan all night it has been around 80 for the low lately.
 
Opringtons, Wyandottes and EE.

Is it better to close them or leave them open? I can do either, I just didn't want them to get to hot in there. With body heat and everything.

Here is the coop with a pic of the vent window and the glass window (in these pics, the chicks are a lot younger than they are now.):
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Here's a current pic of the hens/rooster:
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J.
 
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Nice coop!!! I see you have hardware cloth along the bottom. I have chicken wire but I also have an electric fence/wires around the ouside of the birds run and fenced in yard. I have seen racoons in the yard at night but they haven't gotten to the chickens. I did have a neighborhood mutt once dig under the fence before I put the electric up and kill one of my hens. I do have hardware cloth over my vents and windows.
 
My windows are also hardware cloth covered. They are open anytime the nighttime temp. is going to be 40 or above. Been doing it that way since they were little.
 

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