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!