Hi,
I live in the tropics with year round temperatures above 30C and humidity above 90%. I have 3 barneys and 2 LF Orps who are about 5 weeks old now.
I got an Eglu Go coop but after assembling it, felt that it would be awfully stuffy inside. So, I removed the outer green panels in the hope that there would be better circulation.
I haven’t seen any condensation in the mornings as yet but it could be that I still have them housed in the Eglu in my living room!
If anyone here has any experience using the Eglu Go in a hot and humid climate, please share if your chooks like it and if anything is compromised by leaving the side panels off.
The birds are let out to roam all day so the coop is purely for their night sleep.
Thanks for any input.
I live in the tropics with year round temperatures above 30C and humidity above 90%. I have 3 barneys and 2 LF Orps who are about 5 weeks old now.
I got an Eglu Go coop but after assembling it, felt that it would be awfully stuffy inside. So, I removed the outer green panels in the hope that there would be better circulation.
I haven’t seen any condensation in the mornings as yet but it could be that I still have them housed in the Eglu in my living room!
If anyone here has any experience using the Eglu Go in a hot and humid climate, please share if your chooks like it and if anything is compromised by leaving the side panels off.
The birds are let out to roam all day so the coop is purely for their night sleep.
Thanks for any input.