It's science, the melting point of large fowl Cochins is approximately 80°F / 26.67°C
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It's science, the melting point of large fowl Cochins is approximately 80°F / 26.67°C
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It's obviously proven...pics don't lieIt's science, the melting point of large fowl Cochins is approximately 80°F / 26.67°C
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This is my June almost summer temps. It's been raining for weeksThis is the exact photo you used! I remember raising beauty! But yeah, they wouldn't work. And it's not even July...View attachment 3542522
This is my June almost summer temps. It's been raining for weeks
Mines in FahrenheitWait let me convert it to Celsius, I'll be back!
This is the exact photo you used! I remember raising beauty! But yeah, they wouldn't work. And it's not even July...View attachment 3542522
Mines in Fahrenheit
I anxiously await your friends input on my babies. And them to see how this post spiraled out of control....I love itI have a great picture of her 'melting' over a 2x4 that was laying on the ground, but I can't for the life of me find it anywhere in my files! So yeah, repeat because that's the best picture I can find of her melting
I get it now! Yeah we are higher up from the equater so they have a chanceI know, that's why I need to convert it. But wow 81° , that's 27° Celsius, WOW. Makes sense why yours can survive!