Have you made any changes to the sea can since the birds started living inside? Birds are very sensitive to fumes. The paint, the spray insulation, welding, anything at all that you have done to improve the structure since they have moved in?
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Following this, just because I want to know the answer if it's ever found! I always thought those containers were the perfect answers because they are built to be completely airtight and especially rodent proof. Adding doors and windows changes that, but the OP's photos look like they've done a good job on that as well. Under the floor is metal as well, right?
So sorry for your loss, hoping you find an answer.
Is that a gap at the bottom of the window pane?No changes were made to the sea can since a year ago, well before any chicks were put in.
But I’ve been having issues with condensation creating some mold.
I’m in Canada. We do have weasels, probably pine martens and my dogs say rat activity underneath. Hubby says there are NO WAY there are holes through the steel to get inside. Under yes- inside, no.
Cats do jump on the View attachment 1714002 View attachment 1714003 roof from the hayloft.
Here are pics from today showing the front and ventilation system. Rear window is always open a hair and cannot be budged. Has a screen over it too which was intact.
All remaining chicks are perfectly happy & healthy. I’ve had cocci before. No signs of any illness. They were either stone cold dead & rigored, or alive and well.
Breeds are mixed heritage hatched from my flocks: Barnevelder, Orpington, Legbar, Isbar etc. We practice strict bio security here.
I tend my chick barn first with clean footwear, disinfect my hands etc. No signs of any illness in my flocks. Chicks were never outdoors exposed to anything.
Only ominous signs were moldy areas in the feed dish where nipple waterer dribbled & nipple waterers were a bit gross inside with algae at the bottoms.
Ventilation system was not taking care of condensation perfectly when it was -0 recently but it has since been spring like temps.
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Is that a gap at the bottom of the window pane?