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I have a question I asked in another thread but I decided to start my own and maybe get an answer.
I am trying to figure out what to do with my coop in the winter. I have a door on the side with a ramp and also have an opening in the floor of the coop with another ramp that takes the chickens under the coop. What would you recommend for the winter - to cover the floor opening so they don't have the access to the bottom completely or leave it open and winterize the bottom/sides of the space under the coop? Right now it has plastic wire around it. What to do? Do the chickens even need that extra space under the coop? I will appreciate any answer I can get!
Also do I need to worry about all the cracks that are between window shutters and under the roof? Or is that good for ventilation?
On the pictures you can see the opening.
Thank you!!



I am trying to figure out what to do with my coop in the winter. I have a door on the side with a ramp and also have an opening in the floor of the coop with another ramp that takes the chickens under the coop. What would you recommend for the winter - to cover the floor opening so they don't have the access to the bottom completely or leave it open and winterize the bottom/sides of the space under the coop? Right now it has plastic wire around it. What to do? Do the chickens even need that extra space under the coop? I will appreciate any answer I can get!
Also do I need to worry about all the cracks that are between window shutters and under the roof? Or is that good for ventilation?
On the pictures you can see the opening.
Thank you!!