Summers in Montana can reach over 100F, winters can get to -40F with windchill, spring brings massive amounts of rain and hail, and fall is probably the only “good” time for weather. Where I live on a hill surrounded by hay fields, the wind is usually a constant 15mph and can have gusts over 60mph. Oh, and last winter we got over 100 inches of snow!
With all these variables, how do I ventilate my coop, and how do I need to change this for the weather? I don’t want my babies to suffer!
Attached is a photo of the coop as it currently stands. The ventilation in the front is about 3sqft, and the roof overhang will have another 3sqft of soffit ventilation. The other side of the coop has a 1’x2’ window that currently can’t be opened but I’m contemplating adding a hinge.
Also, the floor and walls have been insulated with an exterior wall grade insulation from Lowe’s, and have plywood over them. I had tons of leftovers from when I built my house.
Thanks for your insight!