I'm getting my prefab shed setup as a coop. I have put on wire mesh in place of the 6' high by 54" wide double doors and the 24" by 30" window. I think I need more ventilation, especially since I hope to close the solid doors to keep out wet weather at times. The shed has ridge venting as well as soffit 'blade' vents. Do you think that's enough? I am thinking of cutting out 'window' spaces between the studs, so maybe 12" wide by 24" tall, use wire screen on the inside and put louvered shutters on the outside so that I can close them if the rain is blowing in but still have air circulating. I can adjust where I put them so to avoid drafts. (I'm constantly battling DH, who thinks the window is enough and wants to keep the big doors closed). Or, I could cut holes and put those house-type louvered vents but then I wouldn't be able to open them. Please advise and suggest options. I've read the ventilation threads, so I really feel I need more. So far only 5 birds in an 8X12 shed, in North Alabama so it's hot, humid and stormy this time of year.