whitenack
Songster
Hey all, currently in the later stages of designing/building a new coop and trying to figure out where my windows/ventilation is going to be. I live in Central KY, so I can get cold in the winters and really hot at humid in the summers. I have my winter ventilation figured out (I will have wall/roof gaps all around the top) and I know I need more than that for summer. The question is where to put them.
From a "hot air rises" standpoint, I assume it is best to put summer ventilation lower to the ground, which would allow the hot air at the top to leave and pull in the cooler air from the bottom? If I just have windows higher up on the walls, there is no air stirring in at the bottom. I will have the pop door for lower ventilation, but that will be closed at night.
Does anyone know of a ratio of low ventilation to high?
From a "hot air rises" standpoint, I assume it is best to put summer ventilation lower to the ground, which would allow the hot air at the top to leave and pull in the cooler air from the bottom? If I just have windows higher up on the walls, there is no air stirring in at the bottom. I will have the pop door for lower ventilation, but that will be closed at night.
Does anyone know of a ratio of low ventilation to high?