- Sep 7, 2012
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We need to sort out the humidity and ventilation issues.
I think a lot of it has to do with needing so many water buckets for the ducks.
I realized that as I was being lazy and leaving water buckets in the barn (even though they were out and wandering about) that this was adding to it.
the barn is a rectangle with an L for my access to bring in feed and water. the goats, ducks, and pony all share one big area while most of the chickens only have access to a coop with feed and nesting boxes. meaning that the chickens have a separate 'out door' to leave the barn than the other critters.
we covered the chicken out door with a piece of plywood, which is slighty elevated to keep the bonless goats and dogs from eating their feed. this allows the girls access to feed and nesting boxes when they are tired of scratching ice outside.
my bedding started as sawdust and pine shavings but after I scoop out the pony's poop I scatter yesterday's hay on the ground.
isn't there something ReallyInexpensive or Found in my Woods that people suggesti use to absorb more of the moisture from frolicking ducks?
I think a lot of it has to do with needing so many water buckets for the ducks.
I realized that as I was being lazy and leaving water buckets in the barn (even though they were out and wandering about) that this was adding to it.
the barn is a rectangle with an L for my access to bring in feed and water. the goats, ducks, and pony all share one big area while most of the chickens only have access to a coop with feed and nesting boxes. meaning that the chickens have a separate 'out door' to leave the barn than the other critters.
we covered the chicken out door with a piece of plywood, which is slighty elevated to keep the bonless goats and dogs from eating their feed. this allows the girls access to feed and nesting boxes when they are tired of scratching ice outside.
my bedding started as sawdust and pine shavings but after I scoop out the pony's poop I scatter yesterday's hay on the ground.
isn't there something ReallyInexpensive or Found in my Woods that people suggesti use to absorb more of the moisture from frolicking ducks?