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Changes i made for my temporary coop after getting feedback

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After receiving some cluck-tastic feedback from fellow chicken enthusiasts on Reddit, I made a few adjustments to my temporary coop that I’m excited to share! It turns out that my beloved heat lamp was hanging way too close to the coop, which could have turned my feathered friends into a bunch of roasted chickens—yikes! To remedy this, I’ve raised the lamp higher and moved it further away, ensuring it provides just the right warmth without turning the coop into a sauna. But now I’m left wondering—did I move it too far? I’m eager to hear your thoughts and any additional tips you might have to keep my chickens cozy and happy. Check out my post for more details, and let’s keep this chicken chat going!
Changes i made for my temporary coop after getting feedback
Changes i made for my temporary coop after getting feedback

Some nice people on the subreddit told me that I had the heat lamp way too close to the coop, so now I have it higher and further away so it's not too hot. Is this too far?

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