Winterize coop questions

You're welcome! No problem. This is what we did to our coop. We are by absolutely no means an expert, so hopefully someone else can chime in with what they did. Good luck!
What is the silver material that you used on the ceiling? I was thinking of insulating the ceiling, if only to protect them from the roofing nails.
 
What is the silver material that you used on the ceiling? I was thinking of insulating the ceiling, if only to protect them from the roofing nails.
It's a double reflective insulation radiant barrier, we got from Home Depot for about $20. It is supposed to help keep the coop warm in the winter and cooler in the summer. So far, it does seem to keep it about 10 degrees warmer in there at night.
 
I've heard of people putting towels or air filters over the window. Would that stop a draft and allow ventilation?

It may be easier just to cut some holes on the side of the coop that are already in the secured run. Thank you again!!
Air filter material should let some air pass through while slowing any draft, so I'd opt for that. Simply cutting holes doesn't add nearly as much ventilation as people might think... you'd need something like 50 2" holes to equal 1 sq ft of ventilation.
 
Surprisingly the humidity level in our coop stays below 50%. From our research humidity/ammonia build up also depends on your set up. We have a larger coop but not many girls in there, and we clean the coop almost daily. So our ventilation works well for our set up. Last night it was raining/snowing at like 91% outside and in the coop 49%. So our ventilation works, even with it not being the "standard".. but I completely understand how folks err on having more than not enough.
 
Surprisingly the humidity level in our coop stays below 50%. From our research humidity/ammonia build up also depends on your set up. We have a larger coop but not many girls in there, and we clean the coop almost daily. So our ventilation works well for our set up. Last night it was raining/snowing at like 91% outside and in the coop 49%. So our ventilation works, even with it not being the "standard".. but I completely understand how folks err on having more than not enough.
I bought the reflective radiant barrier yesterday and am going to add some ventilation holes tomorrow. I try to keep the coop as clean as possible but the Littles make a mess! LOL I use hemp bedding so at least it's absorbent. I'm just really worried because it's supposed to get down to right around 5 degrees here on Saturday/Sunday.
 

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