Hi, welcome to BYC -- can I suggest you start this as a *new* thread, because with resurrecting a 2 yr old thread you will find that 90% of the replies will be to the (now long-gone) original poster, not to YOU
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Having the popdoor open during the day is not a problem. You will want to close it at night but you'd be better off with it closed at night year-round, anyhow. If it is on the N or W side of the coop you may need to set up arrangements to keep the worst of the wind out, as per the original thread here.
You will still need VENTILATION open all winter, however. The popdoor is not enough, nor are little cracks and gaps. Check out my ventilation page (link in .sig below) for some suggestions. If you do not have ventilation, even at night, you will get a very humid coop which will cause frostbite even at fairly mild temperatures. Whereas chickens are quite cold hardy provided you can keep the air DRY (and draft-free - see aforementioned webpage)
Good luck, have fun,
Pat

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Having the popdoor open during the day is not a problem. You will want to close it at night but you'd be better off with it closed at night year-round, anyhow. If it is on the N or W side of the coop you may need to set up arrangements to keep the worst of the wind out, as per the original thread here.
You will still need VENTILATION open all winter, however. The popdoor is not enough, nor are little cracks and gaps. Check out my ventilation page (link in .sig below) for some suggestions. If you do not have ventilation, even at night, you will get a very humid coop which will cause frostbite even at fairly mild temperatures. Whereas chickens are quite cold hardy provided you can keep the air DRY (and draft-free - see aforementioned webpage)
Good luck, have fun,
Pat