Thanks for sharing the update @ChicoryBlue. It's great to hear your girls are managing well in this heat with all your modifications. It's nice to think about cold temperatures!
We've added a 5th fan due to the extreme heat indices (yesterday was 115) so they have high air flow from all directions in and out of the coop even though it is moving hot air. Without a breeze at all (day and night), I figure hot air movement is better than no air movement. That coupled with wetting the run dirt in the hottest part of the day, helps them to maintain as best as possible. Still much panting with wings out. I check on them frequently. I wish they all would change to early morning laying vs the heat of the day.
Even with the coop being covered by a canopy under trees, it still is the same in as out - again - fans blowing hot air around. The only consolation is by the time they coop, I'm able to lower the temp inside with three fans blasting and doors off and open.
I have completely removed the trays and it remains open space with a large fan blowing directly in from the backside at night. Another fan in the front blowing up toward the roof interior with the auto door remaining open all night and a third fan hanging inside on the window blowing out the front keeps the air circulating fairly well.
Hope our updates helps others in the same predicament.
We've added a 5th fan due to the extreme heat indices (yesterday was 115) so they have high air flow from all directions in and out of the coop even though it is moving hot air. Without a breeze at all (day and night), I figure hot air movement is better than no air movement. That coupled with wetting the run dirt in the hottest part of the day, helps them to maintain as best as possible. Still much panting with wings out. I check on them frequently. I wish they all would change to early morning laying vs the heat of the day.
Even with the coop being covered by a canopy under trees, it still is the same in as out - again - fans blowing hot air around. The only consolation is by the time they coop, I'm able to lower the temp inside with three fans blasting and doors off and open.
I have completely removed the trays and it remains open space with a large fan blowing directly in from the backside at night. Another fan in the front blowing up toward the roof interior with the auto door remaining open all night and a third fan hanging inside on the window blowing out the front keeps the air circulating fairly well.
Hope our updates helps others in the same predicament.