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  1. NatJ

    How do you keep your bedding dry in wet weather?

    I agree that the glow above the bulb is red. But the bulb itself is not red-- look carefully down in the lamp. The closer to the bulb you get, the more yellow/white the light is, and the bulb itself is white. It also looks like a typical lightbulb shape, not the big/wide shape of the...
  2. NatJ

    How do you keep your bedding dry in wet weather?

    I see that fixture, but the bulb does not look like the typical big red bulb. I think it's a normal-powered light bulb. So depending on whether it makes much heat (incandescent bulb) or not much heat (fluorescent or LED), it might just be a source of light rather than a big fire hazard. I...
  3. NatJ

    How do you keep your bedding dry in wet weather?

    A poop board works fine if someone removes the poop every day (or at other suitable intervals.) This means there is much less poop in the coop, which is a good thing. But if someone is not willing to clean it frequently enough, then all it does is collect the poop even closer to where the...
  4. NatJ

    How do you keep your bedding dry in wet weather?

    For chickens tracking in water, there is not much to be done other than keep replacing the wet bedding with dry (unless you arrange a roof or something to keep the run dry too.) If the wet area is under the roost, not near a door or window, I wonder if it is really from the rain? Or maybe the...
  5. NatJ

    How do you keep your bedding dry in wet weather?

    Yes, those should be fine to add to deep bedding.
  6. NatJ

    How do you keep your bedding dry in wet weather?

    If you mean the kind of pellets that are compressed sawdust, that fall apart into loose sawdust when they get wet, I think adding them to deep bedding would work fine.
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