chicksofclaridon
Songster
Hello!
This is my first time raising chickens/having a coop and I’m wondering if the ventilation is ok. I know people have said you can never have too much ventilation but I’m just uncertain. I’ll post some pictures to give a better idea, but the coop is an 8x8 shed with a metal roof. I’m terrible at putting this into the right words, but basically the roof is made of three pieces of metal- two that slope up for the sides, and one that runs down the center as sort of a cap over the two other pieces. So the end peaks are open, and there is space for air to move through the length of the roof between the three pieces of metal. I didn’t worry too much about it before, but on a couple of occasions when we got a lot of wind and snow I noticed snow inside on the ground when I went to the coop in the morning. So my question is, is this amount of ventilation ok? Or should the length of the roof be covered (or at least some of it) leaving mainly the end peaks open for ventilation? Thanks in advance!
This is my first time raising chickens/having a coop and I’m wondering if the ventilation is ok. I know people have said you can never have too much ventilation but I’m just uncertain. I’ll post some pictures to give a better idea, but the coop is an 8x8 shed with a metal roof. I’m terrible at putting this into the right words, but basically the roof is made of three pieces of metal- two that slope up for the sides, and one that runs down the center as sort of a cap over the two other pieces. So the end peaks are open, and there is space for air to move through the length of the roof between the three pieces of metal. I didn’t worry too much about it before, but on a couple of occasions when we got a lot of wind and snow I noticed snow inside on the ground when I went to the coop in the morning. So my question is, is this amount of ventilation ok? Or should the length of the roof be covered (or at least some of it) leaving mainly the end peaks open for ventilation? Thanks in advance!