16 week old trying to lay first egg-coop is HOT!

farmerinKC

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My Golden Comets will be 16 weeks old tomorrow and Fawkes has successfully laid two eggs-one yesterday and one today. This afternoon Saffron keeps going into one of the nest boxes and is trying to lay-but it is 112 degrees in the coop. I'm doing everything I can to make it cooler-but nothing is working. Should I just close the pop door so they can't go in until this evening? I don't know what to do since they have just started laying. She is so hot sitting in there. I did take her out and held her in a cool tub of water to cool her down-but I can't stay outside all day watching her-it's too hot for me!
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So my question is---Should I close the coop until evening?

I want eggs-but I don't want any one of my girls to die trying to lay one.
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She'll get out if she is too hot. Leave the door open so they can come and go as they please.
 
Nah, chickens are dumb. But if my bajillion broodies can CO-brood a nest in 117 degree weather with 40-80% humidity, your girl should be ok. (They aren't even sitting on the eggs- ro regulate the temp the eggs are half under the chickens. ALL of the eggs)

Just keep an eye on her.
 
My 8 girls are 17-20 weeks. Not an egg in sight. Deep sigh. The SLW 2 seem closest to laying based on their combs and the fact that they are hanging out in the nest boxes, even though they are younger than the EE/Ameraucanas. The Cuckoo marans are now bigger than their flockmates, though they are 3 weeks younger.
 
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Plus if you could get a little shade on the coop might help with the temp. Tarp, Plywood, anything to keep sun directly off the coop, especially if you have external next boxes.
 
On hot days and nights I freeze gallon water jugs and place them in the coop. It really makes a difference in the temp. I also have my coop situated under a large tree so it gets lots of shade.

Hope you get your first egg from her soon!!

I am totally envious that they are only 16 weeks and laying! Mine are all free loaders LOL!
 
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I was about to write the same thing, but you beat me to it. This advice was given to by a lady on a couponing forum I belong to!

And I feel my chickens are free loaders too! LOL
 

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