I read the page on ventilation. Very informative, and well-written. But I had questions regarding the finer points of ventilation (vs. drafts) So I'm hoping someone can help...
We have a very small all-in-one coop/run that we bought to serve as an intermediate step while my DH is making our "real" chicken coop. (I got impatient)
Real coop should be done in the spring - Yay! My question is about the little coop my gals will be wintering in.
1 - Where should I put (and how big should I make) vents on the little coop? (Does it even need any??) We live in mid-Mn - we do get fairly cold for a good part of the winter. I kind of feel like this coop was made more "cute" than functional, as I am getting a better look at it.
The coop came with a pop-opening, but no door. I made a little plexi-glass sliding door to cover that (at night), hoping to prevent drafts. The big door ("people door") to the coop has a pretty big gap around it. I was thinking I'd put a felt strip in there to prevent drafts, as any draft from there (or the pop-door) would literally blow right onto the chickens. However, I don't want to cause any humidity to build up... Should I put a smallish (2" x 4"??) vent at the top, over the pop door? (stock image of the coop we bought is below) Maybe with a hinge, so we can close it on days/nights when it dips down below zero? The back of the coop (the part you *can't* see in the photo) will be facing the north. That's where a lot of our strong winds come from. There is also a small space over the nest boxes, so I could put a vent there, too/instead.
2 - The page on ventilation also indicated that insulation would be helpful. This coop is tiny, though... Too small to put in a layer of fluff and sheet-rock it, etc. Would a thin layer of styrofoam sheeting on each wall be a good thing? Or would the chickens peck at it? And if the styrofoam is a terrible idea, other better ideas would be appreciated.
Hoping to get it all squared away, so I'm not out cutting holes (or filling holes - lol!!) in January, as mentioned on the Ventilation page! Ha!

We have a very small all-in-one coop/run that we bought to serve as an intermediate step while my DH is making our "real" chicken coop. (I got impatient)

1 - Where should I put (and how big should I make) vents on the little coop? (Does it even need any??) We live in mid-Mn - we do get fairly cold for a good part of the winter. I kind of feel like this coop was made more "cute" than functional, as I am getting a better look at it.

2 - The page on ventilation also indicated that insulation would be helpful. This coop is tiny, though... Too small to put in a layer of fluff and sheet-rock it, etc. Would a thin layer of styrofoam sheeting on each wall be a good thing? Or would the chickens peck at it? And if the styrofoam is a terrible idea, other better ideas would be appreciated.

Hoping to get it all squared away, so I'm not out cutting holes (or filling holes - lol!!) in January, as mentioned on the Ventilation page! Ha!