phxflurry
In the Brooder
- Aug 12, 2015
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Thank you! We do that anyway. We freeze big water bottles and put them inside the watering containers and refill them regularly, and we have a misting system and make sure there is shade there. Also we run fans to help with the air circulation. We got our first chickens last summer, right before the 117 days set in. They did pretty well, laying throughout the heat. I've heard that Australorps did well in the cold but I didn't know about the heat. We were thinking of adding one or two to our flockI would advise to have an area with air circulation, shade, and lots of water to keep them from dying of heat exhaustion. They are hardy chickens.
