- Jun 25, 2014
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In an old post, I read that a coop should have 1 sq ft of ventilation per bird.I’m in the process of building a coop in central NC (cold-ish winters compared to most places and HOT summers). I’ve bought the plans for this coop. I plan on using a vented ridge cap on the roof, and making the shown louvered wall vents larger on the back. I also think I’ll install another vent on the back side of the coop, near the roof on the backside where the chicken door will be. Do you think this is enough? I have 4 sapphire gems, but this coop will be large enough for 8-10 in case we get more in the future.
These can be a combination of intake and exhaust vents. They should also be adjustable for seasonal changes. The air intakes should be preferably facing east so as to catch the slightest breeze in the hot summer months.
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