i haven't lost any this summer, but it's been tough. i have heavy breeds. my black australorps seem to tolerate the heat better than the wyandotte, the buff orp, or the barred rock. the delaware is also doing fairly well.
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Thickly feathered breeds like orpingtons and barred rocks do not like the heat as much. Breeds with tighter feathers from warmer climates adjust better.
I agree with the leghorns. They are definetly not dual purpose, or heavy breeds, but they tolerate the heat very well. The ones I had kept laying through the hottest part of summer, up to 105' F. Egyptian Fayomis might do well to, but I have no experience with the breed so I couldn't really tell you for sure.I took an amercana, EE, to the fair and ended up having to bring it home due to the heat. I switched it for another EE who did just fine. My leghorns do the best in the heat.