Since I have little (REALLY little) carpentry experience, I decided to bite the bullet and purchase what I hope will be a pleasant home for my girls (they haven't moved in yet - can't wait!). I bought it from My Pet Chicken, it's called the Craftsman Coop. The question I have is about the ventilation panel in it (the link below is a picture of the side with the ventilation panel showing). While reading through some of the other posters' questions, it occurred to me that the opening in my coop could be a draft problem in the winter (I live in CT). The roosts in the coop are located on the same wall as the ventilation opening, and is not much above where "head level" will be as the chicks become chickens. There are two screened windows on the opposite wall. Seems great for summer breezes, but do you think that the long ventilation panel is going to allow way too much cold draft in winter? If so, any suggestions as to how to manage? I've been brainstorming and was wondering about maybe trying to attach some sort of deflector on the inside just to stop the rush of cold air while still allowing for ventilation - ? Any thoughts would really be appreciated, I'd like to make whatever changes I need to make before moving them in.
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