BorregoMike
Chirping
- Jun 30, 2018
- 46
- 62
- 75
I have 25 hens (Delaware, black NJ giant, buff Orpington) in the super-hot-in-summer SoCal desert. I intend to keep them through the summer. They have a well ventilated coop (5 sq ft per bird) and an outdoor run (11 soft per bird). Most of the run has shade throughout the day. The base of the run is normal desert sand. I am thinking of putting in a line of misters, set to come on/off through the day) that would them about 25 sqft that had misters above it. This would cool the air and moisten the sand below.
The complication is I will have a friend caring for the flock for about six weeks so I want a system that is automatic as possible and won’t need of special cleaning or maintenance.
It gets hot here. A typical summer day is 103 -110 and 20 degrees cooler for a low. Humidity is low for about half the summer and high for about half if it, during the desert monsoon season.
Anyone else use misters in a climate like mine? I’m looking for ideas and suggestions.
The complication is I will have a friend caring for the flock for about six weeks so I want a system that is automatic as possible and won’t need of special cleaning or maintenance.
It gets hot here. A typical summer day is 103 -110 and 20 degrees cooler for a low. Humidity is low for about half the summer and high for about half if it, during the desert monsoon season.
Anyone else use misters in a climate like mine? I’m looking for ideas and suggestions.