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    Temperatures are rising!! How do you keep your chickens cool in the coop, run, and or brooders?!?!

    South-eastern North Carolina. Very humid and very hot from May to about mid-October. Highs can reach 110 with humidity 70%-96%. It's miserable. The minute you step outside you are soaked with sweat. That's what worries me is chickens don't sweat. The only way anyone stands the heat around here...
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    Temperatures are rising!! How do you keep your chickens cool in the coop, run, and or brooders?!?!

    It hit 98 degrees yesterday and today it will be even hotter. It's only May!!! We have set up misters, we have fans, we have tarps running all across the runs for shade, I give frozen fruit and vegetables, and I make sure they have cool fresh water (often with ice added) several times a day...
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