Winterizing My Ventilation

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So, after struggling with this intense -40 and lower cold snap we've had here in the Rockies, I decided to winterize my ventilation. I only have 5 adults and 5 chicks inside my 6x8 coop, so I've had my coop become too cold and too ventilated these past few weeks, resulting in 4 10 week old chicks death (partially due to my own awful planning, but they are under a heat lamp).
I needed a way to keep heat in while letting moisture out or absorbing moisture. My answer?
Hay!
Slightly breathable but holds some heat.
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OH! The first pic has sunlight so you see hardware cloth over the vents. The second pic has vents in the dark so all i saw was hay on the ground to the left. I had to really look hard before I realised there was hay stuffed into the vents! Interesting idea. I guess if you find it to be too much you could remove hay from one ore two vents. I look forward to updates.:highfive:
 
OH! The first pic has sunlight so you see hardware cloth over the vents. The second pic has vents in the dark so all i saw was hay on the ground to the left. I had to really look hard before I realised there was hay stuffed into the vents! Interesting idea. I guess if you find it to be too much you could remove hay from one ore two vents. I look forward to updates.:highfive:

Looking forward to updates as well. I know it may be too early, but have you noticed a difference yet?
 

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