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Thank you for welcoming meHiya, and welcome to BYC!
What is that on the floor in your last picture as it looks like some type of pellets. I was going to suggest horse bedding pellets as we too had a huge humidity problem and turned to using those. The nipple waterer helps so no open water in the coop, but the pellets absorb the poop, thus the odors, so it's odor free. We only change ours in the spring.
As I mentioned, only once a year on the pellets, but that's because the silkies scratch them around. If I didn't have enough chickens to do that, I'd use a metal rake to moved them around. A good rule of thumb is when you're seeing more sawdust than pellets, but the sawdust still will absorb, just not as good.Thank you for welcoming me
It is horse bedding pellets and I really like it so far. I’ve been told to deep clean the coop once a month, but it seems to me that the pellets can go longer than that.