Shadrach's Ex Battery and Rescued chickens thread.

I have 16 pullets that will be 35 weeks old tomorrow and I'm getting from 11 to 14 eggs a day.

I got 16 eggs once.
Weather is probably a lot nicer where you are. We're coming into -20's and -30's C for Christmas and on. 🥶🥶 I'm actually trying to figure out what to do about humidity as the humidity in the coop today is 91%! But it's 96% humidity outside, so it's not a ventilation problem. It's just somehow super high humidity outside. Does anyone know if adding heat to the coop will reduce or increase humidity?? Screenshot_20211222-104908~2.png tax IMG_20211220_151223.jpg
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Weather is probably a lot nicer where you are. We're coming into -20's and -30's C for Christmas and on. 🥶🥶 I'm actually trying to figure out what to do about humidity as the humidity in the coop today is 91%! But it's 96% humidity outside, so it's not a ventilation problem. It's just somehow super high humidity outside. Does anyone know if adding heat to the coop will reduce or increase humidity?? View attachment 2936770 taxView attachment 2936776
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Those are chilly temps! I’m no help to you, though. The highest humidity I ever see is in the 40’s.
 
Weather is probably a lot nicer where you are. We're coming into -20's and -30's C for Christmas and on. 🥶🥶 I'm actually trying to figure out what to do about humidity as the humidity in the coop today is 91%! But it's 96% humidity outside, so it's not a ventilation problem. It's just somehow super high humidity outside. Does anyone know if adding heat to the coop will reduce or increase humidity?? View attachment 2936770 taxView attachment 2936776
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I use lots more absorbing bedding in the winter. I have a mix of hemp straw and paper shreds at the moment, my bedding is 35 cm deep and i have poop boards, which i clean daily.
My humidity is the same but it's only -3c.
 
Slip died this morning, underwieght in freezing tempeatures having been bred to produce ten times the amount of eggs her poor body was capable of.
She did get a few hours of living like a chicken in the last weeks of her life.
I did sit in the coop run last night for a while with her in my lap trying to warm her up before I slipped her in the middle of the others. She didn't struggle or object in any way and all I could think to say to her was sorry.
 

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