I Am totally new raising chickens just starting to build my coop. Was wandering how the chickens are handling heat wave.
Vinnie
Vinnie
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I have a few methods in play in this photo... The Wyandottes are monopolizing them, clearly.
The SLW in the back there, is sitting on a landscaping brick, fresh out of the freezer. I'll roll it over after a couple of hours and expose the cold side, as well as the dirt it chilled.
The SLW in the tub, is sitting on a straw layer over ice cubes. The straw prevents direct contact with the ice, and as the cubes melt, the straw will keep the hen dry.
The SLW in the front there, is lording over a half gallon milk jug that was filled halfway with water, and frozen. Nestled in the dirt, and surrounded by straw, it lasts a good 4-5 hours in 100+ degree temps. 7 hours in 90 degree temps... yes, really.
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I have spaced these such that a chicken can fit between them and benefit on both sides if they aren't sitting on top.
They also were provided with a gallon of Electrolytes and Vitamins that was chilled with Ice.
Don't they look comfortable? It was 107 in the shade today... in Kansas City.
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A lot of great ideas I'll have keep them in mind I'll keep you posted on my coop. I don't expect to buy chickens until next spring.I was thinking of getting Wyandottes.
Vinnie