I have been more lurking. Update, lost three of my 5 hens last summer. Rescued 2 special needs pups from neglect and probably abuse. So my life has been in turmoil, trying to train these guys. Then in Feb I got more chicks. They are about 16 weeks old now, and they are still having trouble with integration with my two older ladies. I live in GA, and today it's 90, already. They do not have their combs and wattles in fully yet, so temperature regulation is difficult. They would do anything to stay away from the older two, and that includes, staying away from their food and water and cooling treats. For the most part the older girls hardly care about them anymore. So trying to keep them cool has been a challenge. I'm afraid they will rather die than go get cool treats. Not to mention their food and water. Any ideas? I literately have to close the hot coop so they don't go in or under it, in the sun. (I don't have much shade) Got a fan on everyone, their cool treats, and I planted some trees that help with the enclosure, but not the coop. How else can I help them integrate and not die from heat stroke?