Hi everyone -
We are in Medford, Oregon and having the same heat, and it seemed like our young flock was coping until today, I checked on them early this afternoon and they were panting and seemed restless. We let them have the run of our backyard and there is deep shade - their favorite spot is under a huge climbing rose and we soak the ground underneath it but today it just felt even hotter and I read everyone's posts and had to find a way to bring my chooks indoors. We only have six banties right now, and got a wire dog kennel and put newspaper on the bottom and caught them and brought them inside the house and put them in the dog kennel. They are a bit crowded but it's better than being out in the heat, of course they have their water in there with them too. I just checked the online weather page and it says it's 109 here. I just didn't think the deep shade on damp ground was working to keep them cool any longer, and ours don't care for the garden hose but we did try putting the hose on mister and setting it under the shade but it only made them go elsewhere to find shade.
I hope this helps, the wire dog kennel idea, it's usually hot here mid July to early August but not this hot!! 109 !! and it doesn't help there are thunderheads moving in from the south - hot and humid! Thanks everyone for posting and your ideas, Lisa I hope all works out well for you and so sorry for your loss. But your words encouraged me to keep watching mine and when I saw them acting like they were miserable, knew it was time to bring them indoors, somehow. They aren't cramped but doing ok in the crate right here next to my desk, do you have a laundry room? how about putting them in the shower if you have a shower door that closes? it can just be washed out when they go back outside. Just a few thoughts.
Take care everyone and keep yourselves and those chooks cool -
Anna