That's nice and cool here.At night if over 60f or so outside
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That's nice and cool here.At night if over 60f or so outside
That's a frigid day down here!if over 60f or so
@aart as well - im in a humid east coast area so 60s can still be a bit sticky. We are lucky we dont get a lot of temp extremes here, the ocean mediates it. I can imagine in harsher heat its def a concern keeping them cool enough since they cannot pant (EDIT:i meant perspire hereThat's a frigid day down here!
Chickens can and do pant@aart as well - im in a humid east coast area so 60s can still be a bit sticky. We are lucky we dont get a lot of temp extremes here, the ocean mediates it. I can imagine in harsher heat its def a concern keeping them cool enough since they cannot pant like everyone else (including us lol).
Yup! Quite right ... lol ... i meant to say 'perspire'. Obvi ive had my nightcap alreadyChickens can and do pant
I dunnoYup! Quite right ... lol ... i meant to say 'perspire'. Obvi ive had my nightcap already![]()
Thats super interesting. Condensation from breathing in a small space maybe?I dunno, I've pulled some pretty damp birds out of boxes for fair check in. To be fair those birds almost always had issues other than being damp thpugh, and I can promise they weren't damp from just having been washed.
You probably need more natural ventilation. Open up a serious part of a coop wall under the roof and add hardware cloth.I dunno, I've pulled some pretty damp birds out of boxes for fair check in. To be fair those birds almost always had issues other than being damp thpugh, and I can promise they weren't damp from just having been washed.