Hey Nancy..nice to see you in AZcould you run a fan for them - moving air always seems cooler

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Hey Nancy..nice to see you in AZcould you run a fan for them - moving air always seems cooler
ChicksOfHazzard - Thank you so much for your post. Still stressing but making it day by day.All the gas stations sell ice blocks in addition to bagged ice. That's what I've been doing this weekend. Sorry if someone else already answered this, I'm 15 pages behind on the thread and trying to catch up...
I was wondering if your makeshift swamp worked? I had to leave the hose dribbling into the pan to keep the water level up. Other than that mine worked great. The girls have realized their run is way too hot and hanging out in the coop is the cool thing to do. I open the gate to the run, they run over there to see if there's any snacks, then run back to the coop.You've inspired my husband. He's on the way to Home Depot.![]()
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We ended up using a mister and a fan without the pad and pump. The chickens are hanging out under a big tree with 3 wading tubs and the mist blowing on them. They seem to be doing OK.
Their coop is still pretty hot, but they don't spend much time in there.
I'm from Tucson and I remember when I moved here to the East Valley I thought it wouldn't be much different. I was wrong! It's much worse here.
Quote: The fake lakes are designated water reservoirs. They serve a very useful purpose. Friday evening at 8 o'clock I left church, less than a mile from my home. My car's outside temperature display read 117. I turned into my neighborhood, which is agricultural, has lots of tall trees and mostly grass yards. The gauge dropped a good 10 degrees as soon as I turned into the neighborhood. Where I live has been agricultural for 1000 years.
Yes, they have flavour preferences. I had a bird inside for a couple of months due to heat prostration several years ago. I don;t remember which flavours she didn't like (maybe blue?) but she really liked the lighter red and the orange. I dn;t think she cared for original green or fruit punch (dark red). But hat might well vary by bird.Thanks! I do know they hate the electrolytes, the others are drinking it, but they were drinking out of the foot bath most of the day to avoid the flout. I'll give her Gatorade (wonder if they they a flavor preference!? ha!). I poured a bit of the water in her food along with some yogurt and she ate a bit of it. Had some normal looking bowel movements and seemed to perk up a bit for a little while. I was going to put her back out tonight but when I went to get her she was still out of it. I decided to keep her in the bathroom through tomorrow night at the earliest. I'll move the others in too if they look bad. I do plan on putting more ice out and making a swamp cooler out of a box fan and wet towels for tomorrow.
She didn't have any issues prior to this morning. She seemed just fine and as active as the others the past couple weeks in the heat. I am worried something else could be wrong with her, but she has no other symptoms other than lethargy and not drinking. Her crop feels normal, her breathing sounds good and her eyes look clear and alert. She perked up for a little while this afternoon after she had eaten and groomed herself and sat and cuddled on my lap.
Thanks to you all for your advice. I'm happy to have found this thread!