What a good warmth temp. For a chicken coop?

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My chicken coop right now is 30 because its colder but its usually 40. So how can I make the chicken coop warmer naturally. (I know chickens are hardy birds) but on colder days I'm wondering.
 
My chicken coop right now is 30 because its colder but its usually 40. So how can I make the chicken coop warmer naturally. (I know chickens are hardy birds) but on colder days I'm wondering.
You don't want it warmer. You want it dry.
Chickens keep themselves warm by fluffing their feathers to trap in body heat.
For a dry coop you need lots of ventilation to bring in fresh air and remove moist air.
You also don't want to over populate your coop.
Can you post pictures of your coop?
 
You don't want it warmer. You want it dry.
Chickens keep themselves warm by fluffing their feathers to trap in body heat.
For a dry coop you need lots of ventilation to bring in fresh air and remove moist air.
You also don't want to over populate your coop.
Can you post pictures of your coop?
My coop is dry and I've been removing poop every morning. Am I doing good? lol and I covered all the areas where drafts have been coming in. I can get pictures later thank you
 
My coop is dry and I've been removing poop every morning. Am I doing good? lol and I covered all the areas where drafts have been coming in. I can get pictures later thank you
If you aren't covering up ventilation, you're doing great.
 

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