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Ccort
Crowing
Thanks for your help.I'm glad you brought them in. Timing is everything. When I put young birds outside in the spring, I try to find milder weather. This time of year, in a few days like you said the temps will be much better. Adding more ventilation should help keep the coop from heating up too much. Just make sure it's above the birds' backs when they roost. I'd add several more square feet. I use a drill bit to cut a hole big enough for the jig saw blade, then I'd cut from stud to stud (not cutting the studs) and put up hardware cloth.
I am set to leave town in 10 days (for just over two weeks) and am increasingly concerned about them being acclimated to the outdoors, especially with temps fluctuating so much.