Okay it's been raining here in NY like everyday, the problem is this, My hubby and I built the coop back in the spring over top of a cement pad that was already in place from the precious owners, it was going to be a boat garage or something, well it has walls three cinder blocks high so I figured it would be great predator protection, so the floor is cement, the problem is there really is no drainage we didn't utilize the whole pad, since that would have cost more money and ook forever to build, plus I am planning on using the other spaces to build a second coop for breeding or whatever...so now the floor is really wet because the bottom of the coop is open, we used wood to close it off but water comes right through it, we didn't want to put up a permanent base with cinder blocks and caulk, so hopefully you understand what I am saying since now I am rambling.....I just need to know what to do about the wetness, hubby says to stack hay bales around the outside of the coop and replace as needed, and try different beddings to soak up the wet that's already there then keep stacking hay bales around the outside and
what does anyone think
