Spotgieter
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- Apr 24, 2021
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That's a great idea! They all get 2 or 3 frozen bottles to snuggleOkay, gotcha! I personally might just put the water bottles around the coop randomly.

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That's a great idea! They all get 2 or 3 frozen bottles to snuggleOkay, gotcha! I personally might just put the water bottles around the coop randomly.
Fr÷zing water bottles were well. We also have out water system on a pump with nipples. This with the water bottles works very good.It's been kind of hot these past few days and I was wondering how to lower the temperatures in my coop? My poor birds really look like they are suffering, and I want to help but I don't know how. The coop has a 2 1/2 x 3' (estimating here) window that I currently have open. There are two coop doors (one is a house door) that stay open all day, but come evening, the window is the only thing I can safely keep open. How do I help with the temperature? I can feel the temperature difference between the outside air and the coop air.
My birds won't really drink. Should I force water on them? Or should I maybe float a frozen water bottle in their waterer?
Any tips or advice would be very welcome. Thanks!![]()