Northern Flights
Songster
I am fortunate to have ready access to such high quality advice, here at BYC generally, plus from folks such as yourself, BantyChooks, etc etc etc. It has saved me finding out the hard way, which is my wont.
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You should have good enough ventilation that you visiting the birds should not make a huge difference....sitting in the coop is the best way to assess your ventilation, you should feel some air movement but no feather ruffling(literally) drafts.Now I'm thinking that our breath and the warmth emitted by our bodies may have been making the air too humid. Am I right? Should we not hang out in the coop too much in the winter?
Yes, you wan't to assess when conditions are 'bad'....why I'm out in the pouring rain to assess my drainage swales.Sorry, this is probably a stupid question, but when you say that we "should feel some air movement but no feather ruffling (literally) drafts," you mean when it's windy outside, right? When the weather is calm we probably won't feel any air movement...
Sorry, this is probably a stupid question, but when you say that we "should feel some air movement but no feather ruffling (literally) drafts," you mean when it's windy outside, right? When the weather is calm we probably won't feel any air movement...