Sorry to everyone that lost birds in this heat. I lost a bird too, an EE. She was having a hard time with the heat anytime it got over 110. While the other hens would pant, she would pant so hard it made noise. She hand almost no comb and zero wattles to help shed heat and abundant fluffy feathers, great for cold weather.I normally turn the misters on around noon on the hottest days, today it wasn't soon enough.
You are doing everything you can. Some birds just aren't going to be able to take our heat. I, too, lost birds today--2 Rhode Island Red cock birds, one was my founding breeder, his son I kept from last year and one of his daughters. They were fine yesterday morning when I fed, the older bird and the hen were dead this morning and the other male died this afternoon. They just keeled over. I had gone out in the heat of the day to turn on the mister and spray down the pens that didn't have misters and that is when I found the other male. I was a little too late. I had not had trouble with this breed in the heat last year and I felt that last year was hotter. I am rethinking breeding these if they can't take it here. I will try one more year. Maybe I will be selecting for the heat tolerant ones. What I have found is when we have relatively cool periods and then the temperature spikes suddenly, that is when I lose birds. It was also humid and no breeze. It is a real drag. Mine aren't pets but I hate to loose them that way. My founding cock was a nice show bird, he was only 2 years old. I was hoping he would be siring more chicks.
I think you are right about sticking with breeds that do well in our heat. Its hard to see them suffer in the heat and worse if they die from it.
I'm thinking about getting some Penedesencas the next time I get chicks to raise, they keep coming up anytime I search for heat tolerant breeds, plus they have high production and beautiful very dark eggs. Anyone here have any? It would be great to get some locally but I'll probably have to ship some from out of state.
I am with you Penedesencas would be a good breed for our heat.. Let us know if you find some..