junebuggena
Crowing
As already mentioned, if the coop is closed up enough to hold in heat, there isn't enough ventilation. Ventilation is more important. It's moisture, condensing on the comb that causes frostbite. You need lots of venting to prevent that. If you've got enough ventilation, insulation will be a complete waste of money.We are planning on cold hardy breeds, however, we do feel insulation in Upstate NY is a given for us, and I do admit to having both heat and ac capabilities if needed in the goat barn.I will have to consider heat in the chicken coop. Thankfully, April l is a bit away, so we are gathering up all info. Thank you.![]()