Is there any Delaware breeder's in Ohio?
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You can not have TOO much ventilation. As long as there is no draft on the birds. I personally would not recommend a heat lamp if the birds are over 3 months old. At that age they are perfectly capable of keeping warm under feather. The draft is the only thing that would be a problem.Welcome FatBottomGirls!Not sure if we are close or not... I'm still too new to OH! Tell us about your flock!
I have a few question about coop design to ask if you OH natives don't mind answering! I looked on the ventilation page but am still trying to figure out just how much to put in. The coop is 4x8 with a slant roof - I guess it will look kind of like that prefab one they advertise on the coop pages but without the pop-out nesting boxes. I figured we would leave the top end of the roof open under the overhang but not sure about the lower edge.. that roost will be under that and I don't want there to be a draft. In the summer the windows on the front of the coop will open and there will be a vent slot in the back to provide a cross breeze so I think we have that covered but it's the winter ventilation that I'm concerned with. As they are still young we will have a heat lamp on them this first winter but don't want the dreaded drafts to get them either. Anyone have any insight to share? We are housing a flock of 10 birds in that space. Thanks a bunch!
Welcome FatBottomGirls!Not sure if we are close or not... I'm still too new to OH! Tell us about your flock!
I have a few question about coop design to ask if you OH natives don't mind answering! I looked on the ventilation page but am still trying to figure out just how much to put in. The coop is 4x8 with a slant roof - I guess it will look kind of like that prefab one they advertise on the coop pages but without the pop-out nesting boxes. I figured we would leave the top end of the roof open under the overhang but not sure about the lower edge.. that roost will be under that and I don't want there to be a draft. In the summer the windows on the front of the coop will open and there will be a vent slot in the back to provide a cross breeze so I think we have that covered but it's the winter ventilation that I'm concerned with. As they are still young we will have a heat lamp on them this first winter but don't want the dreaded drafts to get them either. Anyone have any insight to share? We are housing a flock of 10 birds in that space. Thanks a bunch!