It does help, thank you and everyone who contributed advice. I have 3 that were almost bald, molt is making them fill in now, even the worst one has new pin feathers all over.
One question though......
If feathers are reduced to quills, on wings/tail, will the old quills regen, fall out...
Frozen water bottles in their waterers and pools, plenty of shade, and good airflow help alot. Misting works very well to lower the temp in the outdoor enclosures, the straw can mold, but if exposed to this weather, not likely, at least here in Casa Grande lol. I haven't had an issue with that...
Hello hello again Have a quandry lol. Several of my girls have gone broody (violently) but are killing my egg supply, have over 60 eggs being sat on by three or 4 hens. Cant do this lol, need to get rid of my boys, sadly. 2 beautiful big Partridge Rock roos, does anyone here have a use for one...
That is a good point, in the event of all day use, but its not really necessary, just short times during the peak heat hours. But you do make a good point about the "enveloping" of the heat due to the moisture content. As of now, I only mist my girls when they just start to show signs of heat...