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Beekissed
Mountain Sage
It was in the single digits last night but is currently 22* here....but at roost level in the coop today it's 32*. Been snowing since 4 am, looks like it will snow all day.
Since adding that big bucket of water under the roosts and turning it a little back there(what I could...those vines are messing up that move), it has started cooking very well. I turned a piece under the main roost this morning and a plume of steam rose out....I put my hand down in that pocket left behind by the fork full of mass and it was like laying your hand on the top of a heater. Actual warmth there, warm enough to warm my hand and then some. Hurried and capped that moisture with some dry leaves...don't want to lose that heat or humidity.
Finally....my mass is cooking!!!! No wonder the chickens spend their time in the coop standing back on that hill of litter. Like standing on a heated floor. I've got extra ventilation open above the mass and also an extra window open in the front of the coop, besides the normal open areas, to remove all this excess humidity in the air.
Since adding that big bucket of water under the roosts and turning it a little back there(what I could...those vines are messing up that move), it has started cooking very well. I turned a piece under the main roost this morning and a plume of steam rose out....I put my hand down in that pocket left behind by the fork full of mass and it was like laying your hand on the top of a heater. Actual warmth there, warm enough to warm my hand and then some. Hurried and capped that moisture with some dry leaves...don't want to lose that heat or humidity.
Finally....my mass is cooking!!!! No wonder the chickens spend their time in the coop standing back on that hill of litter. Like standing on a heated floor. I've got extra ventilation open above the mass and also an extra window open in the front of the coop, besides the normal open areas, to remove all this excess humidity in the air.