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Just curious. You are south of the equator so your seasons are the reverse of mine. Do you call your warm months winter or summer? Do you follow the calendar or the season?
What is the coldest you will see in your cold season, whatever you call it? I'm not talking about a normal day, the extremes are where you can get in trouble. When I looked it up I saw +7 C which is about the mid-40's F. That is not cold for chickens. With their down coats they can handle it.
What is the hottest you will see? When I looked it was in the +40's C, I don't remember exactly. That's over 100 F. That is what is dangerous to your chickens. They need shade and ventilation. If you can, try to position it so it is in shade and the open side is faced away from your strongest cold winds. If you close off that wire front that thing has horrible ventilation, it will turn into an oven in the sun.
Yes, we are entering Spring now. We still follow the calendar in this part of the world



Thanks for doing your research. You are spot on. Our oceans have a moderating effect on the climate, but February can get very hot, sometimes, but very rarely in the 40s (celsius). Low to Upper 30s are more common. I was only thinking of closing half of the wire, but will take your advice. Perhaps I can have something temporary to close off the front in bad weather etc.