Thanks from me as well, @WingItRanch. Her name doesn't come up in the search function any more (when I enter it in the "By" box.) I'm hoping that this is user error on my part.Thank you for reposting the link, WingitRanch.![]()
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Thanks from me as well, @WingItRanch. Her name doesn't come up in the search function any more (when I enter it in the "By" box.) I'm hoping that this is user error on my part.Thank you for reposting the link, WingitRanch.![]()
Yeah, I found her in the brooder box in the evening. I didn't notice her because I only went out a few times to give them frozen berries and ice jugs. Heat index was 107.Aw! You lost your chicken due to heat.
Yeah, I felt terrible I didn't look for her earlier.Aw! You lost your chicken due to heat.
I just put a bucket of water in the freezer for a cooling foot bath. Thanks, @aart, RIPHere's the article that @BoundlessLove was trying to link: https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/aarts-extreme-weather-spiel.75893/
I use the waterers that are sold at TSC. Thanks for the tip!Here's the article that @BoundlessLove was trying to link: https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/aarts-extreme-weather-spiel.75893/
Most importantly is shade, ventilation, and lots of water. Not sure what type of waterer you have but I have several different types and noticed the chickens enjoy dunking their wattles in water when it's super hot out.
I fill several Gatorade bottles (leaving some space at the top) with water and freeze it. Then alternate dropping one into their water to cool it down.
Aw, im so sorry.Yeah, I felt terrible I didn't look for her earlier.
Yup, I do that aswell how long can i keep them in there for?I just put a bucket of water in the freezer for a cooling foot bath. Thanks, @aart, RIP
Hey all.
Down here in North Jersy, the temps are getting up to 100 degrees F soon. Im struggling keeping there water cool at 85 degrees. Any tips on how to keep it cool? I put ice and frozen ice bottles in it while keeping it in the shade, but that does not seem to help. On top of that, how do I make sure my hens will be okay at 101 degrees F. If I keep them inside for a bit, wont that heat shock them? Where there coop and run is located its straight in the heat, some trees surround it but that doesn't do much.
Thanks guys!