Chicken Coop Vent Ideas






A good rule of thumb to remember when deciding how much ventilation a chicken coop needs is to assume a minimum of 1 square foot of ventilation per chicken inside the coop. however, if you live in an area that tends to get pretty hot during the summer months, you should plan on providing even more ventilation per chicken.. 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. adding ventilation near the roof line in the form of vents, drilled holes, or small windows allows for this.. 2) ventilation removes ammonia fumes from the coop. unless you sit there all the time, ready to whisk each plop of poo away to the compost pile the moment it comes out of the chicken, there will be some ammonia being released into your coop's atmosphere. it does not take all that much ammonia to cause subclinical damage to the tissues of the.





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