Ont_Chuck_78
In the Brooder
I know their are a lot of ventilation posts - however I am looking for specific recommendations based on my unique build. Thanks for you patience and assistance.
So here is a quick run-down of the coop - keep in mind I am in Northern Ontario winters do get cold so I am struggling for that ease and balance.
My coop is just under 4' X 8' built inside an existing steel barn, so 2 of the 4 walls are up against outside walls. I am attempting to minimize cutting the outside walls of the barn. Their is a window available within 5 feet of the coop.
So far I have the coop door for the chickens which is 10" X 10" - I made them a "mud room" let's call it that has a window and the exterior door which can be closed and their is a similar opening in the barn on the opposite side. I have attached a screenshot of my Sketchup to show you an ideal.
Their are a few windows in the barn that I have to work on the make sure they vent well - currently sealed. I plan on putting an exhaust vent on the far side of the coop (opposite the roosts) heading outside via the nearby window.
Any suggestions would be great. I am afraid it is too hot in that coop for the girls!
So here is a quick run-down of the coop - keep in mind I am in Northern Ontario winters do get cold so I am struggling for that ease and balance.
My coop is just under 4' X 8' built inside an existing steel barn, so 2 of the 4 walls are up against outside walls. I am attempting to minimize cutting the outside walls of the barn. Their is a window available within 5 feet of the coop.
So far I have the coop door for the chickens which is 10" X 10" - I made them a "mud room" let's call it that has a window and the exterior door which can be closed and their is a similar opening in the barn on the opposite side. I have attached a screenshot of my Sketchup to show you an ideal.
Their are a few windows in the barn that I have to work on the make sure they vent well - currently sealed. I plan on putting an exhaust vent on the far side of the coop (opposite the roosts) heading outside via the nearby window.
Any suggestions would be great. I am afraid it is too hot in that coop for the girls!