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Hi all. I started building a coop inside the old dairy barn. Just hardware cloth walls inside the barn which will be the windbreak.
The concrete floor has always had a few spots that were slightly darker like there may have been a little moisture content gradation, but it has always been dry in The barn.
Today I went out to do some more work and there are spots where the floor is wet. No standing water, not sopping wet, but definitely wet to the touch. It isn’t from above, it isn’t from a wall, must just be some moisture coming up through the old concrete. It has been a wet spring.
My original plan was to throw straw on the floor, but now I am thinking that if the floor gets wet from below that could be problematic. I definitely don’t want to have to shovel out wet straw if it is sucking up water from below.
Anyone have an old concrete floor that gets a bit wet sometimes from beneath?
Does it lead to the bedding becoming soaked?
Thanks,
-pg
The concrete floor has always had a few spots that were slightly darker like there may have been a little moisture content gradation, but it has always been dry in The barn.
Today I went out to do some more work and there are spots where the floor is wet. No standing water, not sopping wet, but definitely wet to the touch. It isn’t from above, it isn’t from a wall, must just be some moisture coming up through the old concrete. It has been a wet spring.
My original plan was to throw straw on the floor, but now I am thinking that if the floor gets wet from below that could be problematic. I definitely don’t want to have to shovel out wet straw if it is sucking up water from below.
Anyone have an old concrete floor that gets a bit wet sometimes from beneath?
Does it lead to the bedding becoming soaked?
Thanks,
-pg