yesterday, one of my 6 week old birdies died from the heat (she crawled behind the curtain i had nailed up to block the nest box, which is on the west side of the dark blue coop, and she must have gotten overheated and died---i feel awful...), so we decided that our coop needs more than ventilation in summer, it needs ENORMOUS amounts of airflow...it's a dark color and southfacing, and what with the 114 heat index we've been having lately, our little babies need some breezy air through their coop until the fenced yard is complete!
SO...
with the remaining side panels from my son's old crib, we created shutters for the pop door (AKA window) and people door, so there will be an east-west breeze through the coop (which is *almost* done, save for some finishing touches/custom painting/signage!)...see what we rigged up!
ETA pic of people door on west facing side...
They're SO much happier, they don't just lie there and pant anymore, they play and flutter and dust bathe again, so I think it's made a huge difference! We've had the door and window open now for a week, maybe a bit more, round the clock (except in storms, of course), and they're SOOOOO happy with the increased airflow, especially at dusk, when they're roosting, and the temps drop (to 80 instead of 87!) and the breeze blows in!
SO...
with the remaining side panels from my son's old crib, we created shutters for the pop door (AKA window) and people door, so there will be an east-west breeze through the coop (which is *almost* done, save for some finishing touches/custom painting/signage!)...see what we rigged up!



ETA pic of people door on west facing side...

They're SO much happier, they don't just lie there and pant anymore, they play and flutter and dust bathe again, so I think it's made a huge difference! We've had the door and window open now for a week, maybe a bit more, round the clock (except in storms, of course), and they're SOOOOO happy with the increased airflow, especially at dusk, when they're roosting, and the temps drop (to 80 instead of 87!) and the breeze blows in!
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