Echelontheory101
Songster
This video just nails home for me why I've been so coughy the last couple days.
Thats not bugs or snow... its dust... that when the camera turns to night IR mode it can see when I cant see it with the naked eye. The chickens are settled down into their huddle box for bed so theyre not currently kicking anything up as you can see and yet a full 30 minutes after I left the coop all that dust is still swirling around.
This is only a winter problem though because the dust only started like this since I wrapped the hardware cloth sides of the coop in plastic. There's a lot of ventilation up top which is obviously why there's so much moving air up near the roof line where this camera is and it's moving the dust around, if I had no ventilation it wouldn't be flying around like this, but I don't really know how to keep the dust level down while the coop is wrapped for the winter cause I still go in there and spend a good amount of time in there.
The Coop floor is sand and where they're bedding down is all hemp bedding. Maybe I try covering the entire floor in the hemp bedding for the winter and then rake it all out in the summer? Because I love the sand the rest of the year it's so much easier to clean than the hemp bedding. But also that amount of dust flying around and breathing in all the time is not cool with me either. But it could also just be chicken dust not sand dust lol
Any advice or tips and tricks that you do in your setups to keep the dust down happy to hear what everybody's doing since I obviously can't hose the sand down either because it's 15° out so it would all freeze before it could dry.
Thats not bugs or snow... its dust... that when the camera turns to night IR mode it can see when I cant see it with the naked eye. The chickens are settled down into their huddle box for bed so theyre not currently kicking anything up as you can see and yet a full 30 minutes after I left the coop all that dust is still swirling around.
This is only a winter problem though because the dust only started like this since I wrapped the hardware cloth sides of the coop in plastic. There's a lot of ventilation up top which is obviously why there's so much moving air up near the roof line where this camera is and it's moving the dust around, if I had no ventilation it wouldn't be flying around like this, but I don't really know how to keep the dust level down while the coop is wrapped for the winter cause I still go in there and spend a good amount of time in there.
The Coop floor is sand and where they're bedding down is all hemp bedding. Maybe I try covering the entire floor in the hemp bedding for the winter and then rake it all out in the summer? Because I love the sand the rest of the year it's so much easier to clean than the hemp bedding. But also that amount of dust flying around and breathing in all the time is not cool with me either. But it could also just be chicken dust not sand dust lol
Any advice or tips and tricks that you do in your setups to keep the dust down happy to hear what everybody's doing since I obviously can't hose the sand down either because it's 15° out so it would all freeze before it could dry.
