Yes, I have an Aloe Vera plant. His comb is a bit off too, I just can't imagine how it would be too humid in that large of a coop with the two side windows open several inches. They just slide into slots anyway so it isn't air tight
I put a remote read hygrometer in one of my coops. Granted, there were 10 birds in there but the humidity was 20% higher than outside. I was shocked and immediately cut bigger windows.
I'm not saying that is the problem but I'm just saying none of my roosters are showing problems yet. When it gets into the low single digits or below zero the wattles look bad.
However, they survive.
Air, water, food and space, in that order. A big coop is a good thing.
