sadie748
In the Brooder
I know this is a popular topic and I hate to repeat, but since each situation is different, here goes. I have a small "Cutest Coop" coop and three wonderful hens. I live in Nebraska and temps are extreme hot and cold. I was worried about the cold so we put in foam insulation. My lovely boyfriend put a digital thermometer in the coop that I could view inside our home. Now I see the humidity levels! They range from 50-80! We cut some vent holes and it seems to have helped slightly, but we're still pushing almost 80 percent humidity overnight. Would you suggest adding more airflow towards the top? Do we need to remove the foam insulation? Thanks, Sarah