FrostRanger
Free Ranging
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I also don't do ice or frozen food (personal preference, nothing wrong with using them) what I do instead is provide foot baths and place them underneath their waterers to encourage them to actually stand in them and when it's really bad provide hydrohen in one waterer (but keep any other water sources plain so they have a choice) and I've noticed that it makes a big difference in how hot they act. I also mist which does help even though it's extremely humid here (YMMV though, some say it makes things worse in humid climates but I have not found this to be the case personally). Biggest things as others have said though are deep dark shade and lots and lots of ventilation. Open air coops are great if you live somewhere with very hot summers, otherwise, I'd aim for 2-3 feet of ventilation minimum per bird (coops in very hot climates need even more ventilation than usual)