Diamondopalmom
In the Brooder
- Aug 31, 2022
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We have a small set up for 4 chickens. This is our first winter with them. Raised coop and it secures at night. Ventilation goes up through the roof slats as the roof simply sits on top so air flows up. We had pine shavings on the floor of the coop but suspected one was eating them and getting an impacted crop so shifted to sand in October. With the cold wet season upon us, the sand inside stays damp. It’s mainly damp under where they poop so suspecting it’s from the moisture in their poop. How do I keep it dry? I don’t want them to have an issues with being in there all night with the excess moisture.