Generally you might think of drafts as air that will blow directly onto your chickens through the coop at floor level where they stand or at roost level where they sleep.
Chicken coop ventilation ideas.
1 ventilation removes dampness and humidity from the coop.
Try thinking of it this way.
Unless you sit there all the time ready to whisk each.
Insulating your coop is a great idea as long as the chickens have adequate ventilation for getting rid of all the humidity dust carbon monoxide etc.
This is the space far above your birds heads.
The cottage style 4x6 chicken coop is nicely ventilated without being drafty note the long ventilation opening just under the roof overhang.
To do that think of your coop as having three levels from top to bottom.
Chicken coop ventilation go out there and cut more holes in your coop.
Second there is active ventilation also known as mechanical.
Ammonia moisture and hot air all tend to rise vertically in the coop.
He means well but every year i explain why it s very important to keep the chicken coop well ventilated and why it s even more important in cold weather notice the windows are wide open front and back.
To summarize this then.
Good chicken coop designs will call for ventilation openings that have built in covers panels or doors that can be closed easily and seal off drafts effectively.
Ventilation on the other hand simply permits air to move through the coop overhead but does not blow directly on the chickens.
The point of coop ventilation is to get all three of them out.
If you re unable to drill ventilation holes in the coop for some reason another good way.
The best way to add ventilation to a chicken coop 1.
Chickens generate scary amounts of water vapor partly.
Something as simple as opening the door and having a chicken run door will provide some much needed ventilation.
Active ventilation is provided by the use of fans blowing air in your coop.
Adding ventilation near the roof line in the form of vents drilled holes or small windows allows for this.