- Jan 24, 2018
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I live in a very humid area along the gulf coast. 100% humid is a way of life anything lower than 80% and our bodies dry out like beef jerky. Needless to say, my chicken house was constructed for such southern weather. Always hot, always humid. This winter, snow?! I had enough time to prepare my coop (metal and wood frame, tarps, wood floor) keeping in mind condensation, drafts, and all that. Watched YouTube videos of people up north giving their way of prepping. Made sure I had plenty of ventilation. I didn't seem to have a problem with moister until after the snow finally melted, five days later. We jumped back up into the 70's again. Now.... Everything is wet!!
I store my chicken meds in 5-gallon buckets, everything wet, moldy and in the trash. I picked up a bag of pine bedding soaked. We are expecting another wave of roller coaster weather this week. It has been so misty these last few days that is feels like rain, and we are going from daytime temps of 70's to 50's back and forth. My old chicken coop was a wooden structure, so I never had this problem, am I doing something wrong here? Had plenty of ventilation.
I store my chicken meds in 5-gallon buckets, everything wet, moldy and in the trash. I picked up a bag of pine bedding soaked. We are expecting another wave of roller coaster weather this week. It has been so misty these last few days that is feels like rain, and we are going from daytime temps of 70's to 50's back and forth. My old chicken coop was a wooden structure, so I never had this problem, am I doing something wrong here? Had plenty of ventilation.