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No. The floor level needs to be warmer, not the roof. Ventilation is so important, especially in the cold. Warmth turns to moisture, turns to frostbite.

I know. Just worried because the shed I'm looking at has 2 ventilation spots, plus 2 skylights, so I didn't think it was sealed enough. It's bigger too, 8x10 for my 15 chickens. They're used to huddling together in their current 8x4 coop.
 
Here's a picture if that helps.
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A, your girls are going to be so happy! B, if you keep the windows open (covered in hardware cloth), it still doesn’t look like enough ventilation. You might need to cut more.
I’m sure the shed will work better than you think. If you are still nervous, bring me the shed, and I’ll give you your choice of a red 12x12’ wood coop, or a green 10x12’! :lol:
 
A, your girls are going to be so happy! B, if you keep the windows open (covered in hardware cloth), it still doesn’t look like enough ventilation. You might need to cut more.
I’m sure the shed will work better than you think. If you are still nervous, bring me the shed, and I’ll give you your choice of a red 12x12’ wood coop, or a green 10x12’! :lol:

I plan on opening the windows for sure in summertime. There is another window on the back of that shed for cross-breeze. Would I have to cover up the windows for winter though? In the hot weather, the side door will be open to a protected run and help air out the whole coop.
 

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