Hi everyone! I started following BYC last Jan (2025) and got my chicks in April. It's been a growing year for me. I have 11 hens and a roo (by accident) but he's great for the flock. I live in Anchorage, where temps have been in the negatives since the second week of Dec, off and on. My girls and roo have frostbite on their combs so I quit letting them out in their run about a week ago and are their coop full time.
I have a radiant heater in the coop, heated water bowl (it's 2-6* outside) and it is 22* in the coop.
My concern is the humidity. It's 55% outside but 82% in the coop. When i open the windows I worry more about frostbite because their roosting bars are near one of their favorite windows. My lower two windows are cracked, not sure what to do.
Is the temp more important? Or low humidity in the coop more important?
Thanks for your help! And be kind...I'm new at this...first winter.
I have a radiant heater in the coop, heated water bowl (it's 2-6* outside) and it is 22* in the coop.
My concern is the humidity. It's 55% outside but 82% in the coop. When i open the windows I worry more about frostbite because their roosting bars are near one of their favorite windows. My lower two windows are cracked, not sure what to do.
Is the temp more important? Or low humidity in the coop more important?
Thanks for your help! And be kind...I'm new at this...first winter.
Glad you joined.
