A single low speed exhaust fan that doesn't move to much air may help with humidity in the winter. Or if you could wire a rheostat/dimmer switch inline with the roof exhaust fan, you could slow it down so it keeps the humid air exchanged without it creating too much of a breeze in the chicken house.LOL. I know this, but the thought still crossed my mind, since I do have good ventilation.
That is pretty much what we do in summer. Air in from a north window; South window and door into pasture wide open, plus a ceiling exhaust fan that automatically turns on at +80 degrees or so. We plan on adding 2 more exhaust fans, but those dont help much in winter. The main coop is roughly 40x15
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