PolloGal
Songster
Hi. I purchased one of the smaller New Age Pet ecoFLEX Fontana Chicken Barns. After assembling I realized that, for me, it is not nearly large enough for my 4 hens to be locked up inside all night. So, I purchased a Keter weather-resistant plastic resin shed that measures 51.97“ wide x 29.92“ deep x 43.31“ high (inside) And attached the 2 together (cut a wall of the Fontana barn and placed it slightly inside the Keter shed and closed off the cut area with a solid, permanent closure (not wire)...so it became part of the inside. The Fontana barn has ventilation already, so I am just wondering how much ventilation to create for my 4 hens In the Keter shed. Although I would like them to have a view, I Really don’t want to put a ‘window’. I would like to just add ‘slits’ that I can leave uncovered of any wire covering, like the Fontana Barn has. I live in the TN mountains and have a lot of predator concerns...so the fewer and smaller the openings, the better off they will be. The Fontana barn has several 1/8th inch Wide ‘slits’ along the back side for ventilation and I was thinking I could do the same to the shed? But how many should I put? Is it safe for 1/8” openings to be left uncovered? I would appreciate any thoughts or suggestions. I am attaching a couple photos too. This is my first Chicken pen and run set-up, so I have condensation, wind, and a ton of other concerns..not to mention 5 week old chicks soon ready to move! THANKS! 
