So far, halleluia, we have not had our usual high temps. We have had flooding rains instead this year. Last year was a horrible drought, but THIS year my critters are being fitted for floaties, and learning the back stroke.
Seriously, it has been ok. Just lots of mud. My morning and evening chores take longer and are much more of a work out for me. The hoofed critters are clearly put out by it, but I don't think the chickens have given it a single thought. I let the girls out in the morning, and as long as it's not pouring, they comb the pasture for goodies. When it starts raining, everybody comes in to the barn, under fans, and waits it out. The chickens sit on the donkey's backs and just hang out.
The rain seems to be letting up in the forecast, and also the temperatures are predicted to rise to their normal 90's range. I hate the heat. The worst drawback to living in Texas, for me.
I'll be keeping an eye on everybody when the heat hits. My alpacas suffer the worst, so I'll be working to keep them extra cool.
Thanks for all the great heat-busting tips!
Cindy T.
Jacob's Reward Farm