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Intheheartofit
Hatching
Weird, didn't see there were updates on this post or would have posted sooner. The roof above the roof of the coop is open, I knocked out one of the plywood chunks that I put up to keep things out and replaced with hardware cloth the other day just to increase ventilation, but there's a substantial space between the roof of the coop and the overall run roof. Basically built the coop then added the run after so coop is freestanding. See pictures.
The pop door and all the windows are all closed at night. Windows are closed for the winter as is bottom vent hole. Only roof and high side vent are open with 6 square feet of venting.
Ok, so more ventilation? I can cut the plywood for the roof and add another 4-6 square feet in the roof easily. I have a temperature and humidity readings and the humidity is at around 54% and temperature is about 5C,8F above the outside temperature.
The birds are always frosty on their backs, does anyone else experience this that doesn't have frostbitten birds?
I'm fine to cut more roof venting if that's the answer.
The pop door and all the windows are all closed at night. Windows are closed for the winter as is bottom vent hole. Only roof and high side vent are open with 6 square feet of venting.
Ok, so more ventilation? I can cut the plywood for the roof and add another 4-6 square feet in the roof easily. I have a temperature and humidity readings and the humidity is at around 54% and temperature is about 5C,8F above the outside temperature.
The birds are always frosty on their backs, does anyone else experience this that doesn't have frostbitten birds?
I'm fine to cut more roof venting if that's the answer.