Dandaman1017
In the Brooder
- Mar 3, 2021
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Hi all! Like most of you, my mind is on getting ready to winterizing to coop. I'm in NJ and have already had some cool nights and have closed the windows and put some insulation between the cracks of the windows for warmth.
My question lies with the rafters... last year (and my first year with my own chickens) I boarded and insulated them all up with a spray sealant. I've done a lot of research and I have read that there needs to be some ventilation for the ammonia and wet air to escape. I completely sealed it up last year (minus the door) and the girls all did fine. Since its a small coop, so was I fine to seal it all up? Should I leave one rafter unsealed so there is a little room for air to get in? Or at least boarded but not sealed? Please let me know what you all think!
My question lies with the rafters... last year (and my first year with my own chickens) I boarded and insulated them all up with a spray sealant. I've done a lot of research and I have read that there needs to be some ventilation for the ammonia and wet air to escape. I completely sealed it up last year (minus the door) and the girls all did fine. Since its a small coop, so was I fine to seal it all up? Should I leave one rafter unsealed so there is a little room for air to get in? Or at least boarded but not sealed? Please let me know what you all think!