I was going to post this very question today!
My DH built a coop almost exactly like yours except that there is plywood with a pop-hole on the bottom half of the front with hardware cloth screen on the top half. Now that it is getting colder, I have been worried about the openness of the design but he insists that open coops are healthier for birds even in cold New England temperatures. He does not intend to use any heat this winter. (I will point out that we are new to chickens... all of our knowledge comes from reading rather than experience!)
Here is an article that I found advocating the open coop design... http://www.nortoncreekpress.com/fresh-air-poultry-houses2.html
I am interested if anyone out there has used an open coop through a cold, snowy winter.
My DH built a coop almost exactly like yours except that there is plywood with a pop-hole on the bottom half of the front with hardware cloth screen on the top half. Now that it is getting colder, I have been worried about the openness of the design but he insists that open coops are healthier for birds even in cold New England temperatures. He does not intend to use any heat this winter. (I will point out that we are new to chickens... all of our knowledge comes from reading rather than experience!)
Here is an article that I found advocating the open coop design... http://www.nortoncreekpress.com/fresh-air-poultry-houses2.html
I am interested if anyone out there has used an open coop through a cold, snowy winter.