109 here yesterday, 77 at 5:30 this am. I'm doing hourly welfare checks on my critters during the day. The pigs are as miserable as the chickens, even though I moved them into the orchard and they have wallows. Poor sow, nursing 10 piglets for one more week. She looks at me like, pleeease take them away! Cows spend the day sleeping in the shade of the barn, looking miserable. The horses & (St. Croix) sheep are handling it the best. Triplet newborn lambs bouncing around.
I'm especially worried about my remaining Delawares, after having lost 3 already to the heat this year. I need to plant some trees for shade in their area. For now, I'm using tarps & shade cloth. I hose down the run every time I go out. They pant & hold out their wings all afternoon.
By the end of the day, in the mobile pasture coop, the ice packs have melted and the water is as warm as coffee. Those chickens hang out in the grass where the irrigation line leaks. There were 10 turkey buzzards out there with them yesterday.
Ron, I'm sorry about your cockerel and hope you still have some extras. Your hatching project sounds interesting. You find such unusual breeds.
This time of year, I dream of living in Oregon.
Kim