Now I'm not down there with your 120 degree heat and If I was aI would probably do things a little different but so far egg production is holding steady, while everyone is panting no body has dropped dead. It's been 102-106 up here. I give as much shade as I can fix up (need more tho) and go out and wet the runs down, either before I leave for work or in mid afternoon if I"m home then. I fill some shallow pans for them to stand in; only once have a seen a girl lay down in the water. I soak their dusting spots so they have cool dirt to lay in. No ice bottles, no fans, no misters.
I want my birds to adapt to the climate without too much mechanical aid, because what happens if you aren't home and that fan or mister system breaks down and they are dependent on it.
I want my birds to adapt to the climate without too much mechanical aid, because what happens if you aren't home and that fan or mister system breaks down and they are dependent on it.