MIChickandGuinea
Songster
I am working on a large, new coop, and I am at the point of working with ventilation. I am building in 4 very large sliding windows (2' x 2' each, one on each aside of the coop), plus chicken door and large person door. But those will likely need to be partially or completely closed during the cold winter months. Should I leave a gap under the eaves that is NEVER closed? Like where the rafters meet the side walls? That way, it will be sheltered by the overhang and will not get rain or snow inside, and will not be blowing cold wind directly on the chickens, but will allow their respiration moisture to escape up and out at all times... Is that TOO much ventilation/draft potential for a cold, Michigan winter?