Roosterinthecity
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- Mar 31, 2022
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Probably too much work, but how about putting a false floor in?
Giant size fan?
Giant size fan?
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Definitely something to look into! We have a big fan and excellent ventilation but try not to turn it on too much. It’s still 30s here in ND so I don’t want to freeze them outProbably too much work, but how about putting a false floor in?
Giant size fan?
I’m definitely considering a dehumidifier!Maybe not helpful. But have you considered a dehumidifier?
Not sure why concrete sweats.
If it pulling moisture from the air, is a problem with ventalation?
Fans?
Hope someone more knowledgable than me helps out!
Good Luck!
I’m going to look into a dehumidifier for sure! Our roost is big and was thinking about using a tarp like contraption to catch any poo. I was hoping someone had some magical shavings that would take care of this foreverOnly thing I can think is to use poop boards with zeolite under roosts, cleaning the poops out everyday will reduce odors.
Maybe increasing ventilation in the building would help.
Do your birds have an outside run or are they in the building 24/7?
Because the concrete it cold and the air is warmer and humid......the dampness on the concrete is condensation. A dehumidifier might help, but with good ventilation in the building it might be like trying to dehumidify the 'whole world'.
What is this building? Garage?Definitely something to look into! We have a big fan and excellent ventilation but try not to turn it on too much. It’s still 30s here in ND so I don’t want to freeze them outI’m willing to try anything. Right now I’m just lightly bedding it with shavings so I don’t take the chance of ruining anymore and covering up problems.
Nice setup, btw. Chooks look happy there...I’m going to look into a dehumidifier for sure! Our roost is big and was thinking about using a tarp like contraption to catch any poo. I was hoping someone had some magical shavings that would take care of this foreverI posted a pic with the big roost. That’s where some of the damp is. I can put a dehumidifier where the other bigger patch is. I think a catcher under it would work out.