BobbieB7
Chirping
Hello I live in Rhode Island.
My coop has a sloping roof made with preformed compost.
I was doing great with ventilation although I was concerned my Ladies we’re getting some drafting from it. We just has a blizzard and unfortunately when I checked in Ladies next day the coop had snow in it.
My poo boxes had a bit of snow which meant chickens had snow blowing down on them. There was snow a long side walls as well. I cleaned it up and shoved feed bags in eaves and some styrofoam on open ends of roof.
I did leave a little bit of openings.
Fast forward to today and the roof is weeping and the floor under sand seems damp. I suspect I need to remove some of the bags so coop can vent?
We are expecting a ice storm Friday and not sure what to do. We did have very heavy constant wind for blizzard so maybe that what my ventilation let snow in, but now I’m worried about rain turning to ice blowing on them
Will the sand dry if I open coop up tomorrow or replace?
How far down should roost bar be down from open eaves
Hopefully you can see the vents
My coop has a sloping roof made with preformed compost.
I was doing great with ventilation although I was concerned my Ladies we’re getting some drafting from it. We just has a blizzard and unfortunately when I checked in Ladies next day the coop had snow in it.
My poo boxes had a bit of snow which meant chickens had snow blowing down on them. There was snow a long side walls as well. I cleaned it up and shoved feed bags in eaves and some styrofoam on open ends of roof.
I did leave a little bit of openings.
Fast forward to today and the roof is weeping and the floor under sand seems damp. I suspect I need to remove some of the bags so coop can vent?
We are expecting a ice storm Friday and not sure what to do. We did have very heavy constant wind for blizzard so maybe that what my ventilation let snow in, but now I’m worried about rain turning to ice blowing on them
Will the sand dry if I open coop up tomorrow or replace?
How far down should roost bar be down from open eaves
Hopefully you can see the vents
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