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How close to the top of the roof can the roost bar be if the ceiling has ventilation along the edge right below the roofline so the air doesn’t blow on the chickens heads?
Asking because I wish I knew that. Lol
 
How close to the top of the roof can the roost bar be if the ceiling has ventilation along the edge right below the roofline so the air doesn’t blow on the chickens heads?
Asking because I wish I knew that. Lol
General rule is roost should be 12" below ventilation, however that isn't always the case. Really depends on things like wind direction, amount of buffering over the vent, etc. Like I have windows right at roost level but no draft issue most of the time as the primary wind direction is at the back of the coop, where I have no windows and minimal vents.
 
How close to the top of the roof can the roost bar be if the ceiling has ventilation along the edge right below the roofline so the air doesn’t blow on the chickens heads?
Asking because I wish I knew that. Lol

The roost needs to be far enough below the vent that the air moves above the hens' heads when they're sitting on the roost.

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(This coop was build to meet all the minimums for a flock of 4: https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/the-little-monitor-coop.76275/ )
 

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