Ventilation

Kchud22

Chirping
Apr 10, 2022
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Western New York
I'm going to start working on the ventilation for my coop. How big of an opening should I put on the front and back. Coop is being built out of a 6x12 shed that has a 9ft peak. I'm planing on cutting holes and covering with hardware cloth and screen. Any and all advise is welcome. Thanks in advance.
 
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As @aart said, we want to see your coop and know where you are.

As @Sally PB said, you want your 24/7/365 weather sheltered free ventilation up high - and you want a lot of it. More in warm humid climates (like mine).

So I'll add my bit. If you are drilling holes, its likely not enough. Snap a line, take a circular saw, set your blade depth, cut a long strip and remove the material there. Sheds tend to have almost no roof overhang unless you built them yourself - that poses a challenge. You may be reattaching that material as a rain/snow diverter.
 
I have updated my location but if it didn't stick this time I am in western New York. So cold snowy winters. I just installed a window to get some light inside. I will get some better pics tomorrow. I was thinking about putting vents in the top of the peak front and back. And if I have to I think I can open up all along the over hangs on the sides.
 

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