An keep in mind you'll need to protect it from rain and snow infiltration,As big as you can possibly make it without interfering with the structure.
so louvers would be a good idea.
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An keep in mind you'll need to protect it from rain and snow infiltration,As big as you can possibly make it without interfering with the structure.
I was looking at something like this.An keep in mind you'll need to protect it from rain and snow infiltration,
so louvers would be a good idea.
What would be super hot? I live in Vermont. Hot days have been in the 90’s, but drop to the 60’s at night. My coop is in the shade and tHe chicken have access to their completely open run all day long.
Got pics?I have pyramid hip roof on mine and it does get hot at night,
Thank you! I'll fill in my details soon I'm in CT.Got pics?
Make a coop page here:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/categories/member-pages.10/
so you can share.
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Ventilation is way more important than temps in winter...and all year.I am more worried about the temperature getting too cold inside in the winter.