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Yeah I think we are in a close runner up position! Lucky you...NOT! Lol, it's just been awful. The girls do go out but mainly hang out under the patio. I can't cover more of the run...lol I was pushing it asking for the patio
Sure, that would be great. This is the thread of my coop https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=179148&p=1 The only additions have been gutters to direct more rain away. The back side has larger vent openings than the front now because it had more space then the front due to the doors. The new window is going on the back side and vents are going under the overhang (patio) this weekend. We are going to try and replace the front vents with a larger one but we have to be careful with the brace inside. Maybe two medium ones on each side but again, need to be careful not to get a draft since the wind does kick up here next to the mountains. Next summer we are installing an electric roof vent and fan. Nothing else ground wise or foundation wise can be changed so we are mainly working on more air flow. No matter what I do though, mold is always going to be an issue in some form and I'm fine with that as long as I know how to combat it quickly, even if it means chemicals. Right now, the humidity is really low due to the damprid bags and I'm very pleased. I will definitely keep them in the coop the rest of the winter and probably in the future as well just to be on the safe side. I do not mind a little extra peace of mind.
Yeah I think we are in a close runner up position! Lucky you...NOT! Lol, it's just been awful. The girls do go out but mainly hang out under the patio. I can't cover more of the run...lol I was pushing it asking for the patio

Sure, that would be great. This is the thread of my coop https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=179148&p=1 The only additions have been gutters to direct more rain away. The back side has larger vent openings than the front now because it had more space then the front due to the doors. The new window is going on the back side and vents are going under the overhang (patio) this weekend. We are going to try and replace the front vents with a larger one but we have to be careful with the brace inside. Maybe two medium ones on each side but again, need to be careful not to get a draft since the wind does kick up here next to the mountains. Next summer we are installing an electric roof vent and fan. Nothing else ground wise or foundation wise can be changed so we are mainly working on more air flow. No matter what I do though, mold is always going to be an issue in some form and I'm fine with that as long as I know how to combat it quickly, even if it means chemicals. Right now, the humidity is really low due to the damprid bags and I'm very pleased. I will definitely keep them in the coop the rest of the winter and probably in the future as well just to be on the safe side. I do not mind a little extra peace of mind.