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Hello Fellow Poultrykeepers,
I have searched the internet for answers to this strange dusty fiber that is on the walls of my Chickee Coop. Nothing. So I have come to the people for help.
This winter season I haven't been using the vent fan. It has been too cold (subfreezing). I only flip the swithc when I am cleaning. Since I closed the doors last November when the Chickees decided outside with snow wasn't of any interest to them, I have noticed a peculiar covering on anything not walked upon by chickens.
There is a soft gray fluff (almost like torn off small shreds of owens corning insulation) EVERYWHERE! I vacuum it up and after a few days it is back; after a week it is falling like snowflakes when the surface is bumped.
I have a 8x12 insulated coop with five 3x5 windows, an attic passive vent and a ceiling vent on a switch. I have 20 bantams (14 hens & 6 roosters). The coop is the southern most end of a 12x24 shed built in 2009. This is only the second winter. Last year, the fan was on 24/7, because I had 3 - 250 watt bulbs keeping my babies warm.
Anyone know what the mysterious gray fluff is?
Many thanks,
IB
I have searched the internet for answers to this strange dusty fiber that is on the walls of my Chickee Coop. Nothing. So I have come to the people for help.
This winter season I haven't been using the vent fan. It has been too cold (subfreezing). I only flip the swithc when I am cleaning. Since I closed the doors last November when the Chickees decided outside with snow wasn't of any interest to them, I have noticed a peculiar covering on anything not walked upon by chickens.
There is a soft gray fluff (almost like torn off small shreds of owens corning insulation) EVERYWHERE! I vacuum it up and after a few days it is back; after a week it is falling like snowflakes when the surface is bumped.
I have a 8x12 insulated coop with five 3x5 windows, an attic passive vent and a ceiling vent on a switch. I have 20 bantams (14 hens & 6 roosters). The coop is the southern most end of a 12x24 shed built in 2009. This is only the second winter. Last year, the fan was on 24/7, because I had 3 - 250 watt bulbs keeping my babies warm.
Anyone know what the mysterious gray fluff is?
Many thanks,
IB