Hi all,
I am so grateful to have this website and the contributions of so many members! So, it has not been bitterly cold here in Connecticut but cold enough at night where we have turned on the heat plates. As a result temps have not gone lower than 30 degrees in the evening. We installed 4 ventilation caps in the upper portion of the coop on opposite walls — out of line of the roost (See pic]. We have also sealed drafty windows with some duct tape. However, I’ve noticed a couple of our BO chicks have black spots on their combs (See pics). Is there anything else I should consider such as removing their water jug in the evening to decrease any humidity in their air? The floor is a few inches thick with sand, coop is dry, and I scoop poop every morning. Finally, besides Vaseline, is there any other things I can put on their combs?
Thank you all so much for your help.
I am so grateful to have this website and the contributions of so many members! So, it has not been bitterly cold here in Connecticut but cold enough at night where we have turned on the heat plates. As a result temps have not gone lower than 30 degrees in the evening. We installed 4 ventilation caps in the upper portion of the coop on opposite walls — out of line of the roost (See pic]. We have also sealed drafty windows with some duct tape. However, I’ve noticed a couple of our BO chicks have black spots on their combs (See pics). Is there anything else I should consider such as removing their water jug in the evening to decrease any humidity in their air? The floor is a few inches thick with sand, coop is dry, and I scoop poop every morning. Finally, besides Vaseline, is there any other things I can put on their combs?
Thank you all so much for your help.
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