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You're saying you believe his Doms *are* adapting, right? After a short, hot spring (temps in the 90's in April), we've had over two weeks of triple digit temps (103, 105, 107...) and I have yet to loose any birds to the heat. Mine are mostly free range, the only birds I keep confined are artificially hatched and brooded peeps under six months old, and breeding pens, but only while I'm saving eggs. They find their own shade, though I do set out shallow pans of water out they can stand in if they feel the need to go wading.
You're saying you believe his Doms *are* adapting, right? After a short, hot spring (temps in the 90's in April), we've had over two weeks of triple digit temps (103, 105, 107...) and I have yet to loose any birds to the heat. Mine are mostly free range, the only birds I keep confined are artificially hatched and brooded peeps under six months old, and breeding pens, but only while I'm saving eggs. They find their own shade, though I do set out shallow pans of water out they can stand in if they feel the need to go wading.
