You just can't tell people how quickly immersion in water can kill a chicken. People will tell you chickens can swim; they can't. What they can do is panic thrash enough to stay afloat for a while. Once the downy feathers get soaked, that's it if they don't get rescued. I know. I had Gedit die on my lap a few months ago from hypothermia and it wasn't that cold. You've been lucky Bob. A wise man would do something about that swimming pool. like empty the water out.I almost lost Ned 90 minutes ago
Somewhere between 4 and 5:00 pm locally Ned fell in the pool. I found him at 5:00. The ambient air temperature was 92°F (33°C) and the water was 84°F (29°C). This is what saved his life.
As I got t o the edge of the pool he was able to swim over to me at the side. I thought I had another simple extraction. Watch what happens when he gets out on the video below.
Something was clearly wrong with him.