Hi, from Minnesota!
This website has been the source of a TON of great ideas as we are just starting the adventure of chicken raising. This summer we are building the coop. Next spring we will get the chickies! I can hardly wait!
I feel like I've got a pretty good idea of how I'd like the coop to look, the size, nesting, etc... However, the one thing I am still fuzzy on is the topic of ventilation and heating.
I understand that ventilation is extremely important. And in the summer, we are going to want to be able to have the coop open so that it doesn't get too hot. (Yes, it actually hits 100+ several times a summer up here!) I plan to have screened windows (that will be reinforced with metal fabric) and a screen on the door that can open to provide air-flow. I will also have a fan going. Hopefully that will be adequate. We don't have any mature trees yet, but will be planting a couple trees this summer near the coop and run for some natural shade.
But how do I provide ventilation in the winter without chilling the chickens or having drafts? If I leave the soffits open (I think that's what they're called - the spaces between the trusses in the roof?), or have an open (screened) vent in the roof, wouldn't all the heat just rise out, and leave the coop cold? I'd love some insight into how to adequately vent without turning the coop into a huge energy gobbler in the winter and/or freezing my chickens!
Thanks to everyone here for all the coop postings and information about chicken breeds!
Jenny
This website has been the source of a TON of great ideas as we are just starting the adventure of chicken raising. This summer we are building the coop. Next spring we will get the chickies! I can hardly wait!

I feel like I've got a pretty good idea of how I'd like the coop to look, the size, nesting, etc... However, the one thing I am still fuzzy on is the topic of ventilation and heating.
I understand that ventilation is extremely important. And in the summer, we are going to want to be able to have the coop open so that it doesn't get too hot. (Yes, it actually hits 100+ several times a summer up here!) I plan to have screened windows (that will be reinforced with metal fabric) and a screen on the door that can open to provide air-flow. I will also have a fan going. Hopefully that will be adequate. We don't have any mature trees yet, but will be planting a couple trees this summer near the coop and run for some natural shade.
But how do I provide ventilation in the winter without chilling the chickens or having drafts? If I leave the soffits open (I think that's what they're called - the spaces between the trusses in the roof?), or have an open (screened) vent in the roof, wouldn't all the heat just rise out, and leave the coop cold? I'd love some insight into how to adequately vent without turning the coop into a huge energy gobbler in the winter and/or freezing my chickens!
Thanks to everyone here for all the coop postings and information about chicken breeds!
Jenny