Just looking for any tips and tricks other might have or have used to make this process smoother. Recently just threw another Roo in there with them and had to take him out and give him back to the previous owner b/c he was keeping two of my ladies from the flock all together.
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I would have the fan pulling air from the coop. If the coop is properly ventilated, you'll be pulling outside air into the coop and then back out. The movement of air is the cooling.
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Yeah in the process of getting there enclosed run together. I have the lumber already just gotta get the hardware cloth and get some time to work on it! But yeah still a work in progress.
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There just in the coop most the day now and they get let out for a few hours! If i put a fan in the window should I put it blowing air in or sucking air and blowing it out??
Mine have eaten tons of them and I've never purchased any store bought grit. They just get sand or dirt from scratching and pecking. There very healthy ladies!! Sooo I wouldn't worry yourself over it!
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I'm gonna take that and say a perch or just some type of obstacle to play on so the little ones don't get bored. But do correct me if I'm wrong. I mean they could have an easy bake oven and teach there bitties to make bread.
These are tetra tints and production reds! Also I'll be putting a enclosed run on there coop soon, so this isn't a long term thing, and i'll be out there gun in hand there whole outside adventure til the coop is cleaned out and there all back in there safe and sound.
My babies are all around 8+weeks old now and in there coop. Havent had the time with the weather to let them out. Today is supposed to be nice, however I dont have there run up yet but the coop is in a chin link dog fence that is about 4-1/2' high with NO TOP! My question is does anyone think I...