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Chirping
- May 16, 2020
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So here's the issue. It's been in the 90s last few days. Okay, no big deal, we turn on the mister for the gals in their run, they stay under the tarp we added to the coop for rain (now used for shade) and they lay in the damp dirt to cool off.
But this weekend is supposed to be NO LESS than 100 degrees. Sunday was projected for 102, then it was projected for 105, then 110, and now 113. Sunday is going to be HOT.
While we were lucky enough to find the last window airconditioning unit in walmart for our house (we blow the cool air from the living room around the house with fans and stick to the living room where its coldest), we're not sure how to protect our girls from potentially 110 degree heat (and the following week that's supposed to stay in the 90s)
We've been freezing ice blocks for their waterers and been freezing and re-freezing a gallon jug of water (the girls like to lay near it when they're especially warm) but one of our girls, Chickety, seems to be especially heat sensitive (I'm surprised its not the large black australorp with a huge puffy coat of feathers, actually, but our smallest brown novogen who's always lifting her wings and panting)
And we just want to know what all can we do to protect our girls if it DOES get over 100 degrees? They're uncomfortable on 80 and 90 degree days, but they havent yet had to face a day in the 100s, and I want to give them the best possible chance to make it through this heatwave without too much discomfort
But this weekend is supposed to be NO LESS than 100 degrees. Sunday was projected for 102, then it was projected for 105, then 110, and now 113. Sunday is going to be HOT.
While we were lucky enough to find the last window airconditioning unit in walmart for our house (we blow the cool air from the living room around the house with fans and stick to the living room where its coldest), we're not sure how to protect our girls from potentially 110 degree heat (and the following week that's supposed to stay in the 90s)
We've been freezing ice blocks for their waterers and been freezing and re-freezing a gallon jug of water (the girls like to lay near it when they're especially warm) but one of our girls, Chickety, seems to be especially heat sensitive (I'm surprised its not the large black australorp with a huge puffy coat of feathers, actually, but our smallest brown novogen who's always lifting her wings and panting)
And we just want to know what all can we do to protect our girls if it DOES get over 100 degrees? They're uncomfortable on 80 and 90 degree days, but they havent yet had to face a day in the 100s, and I want to give them the best possible chance to make it through this heatwave without too much discomfort