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My birds are free range so they find areas of shade or breeze in which to sit and pant! For treat time I give frozen fruit or vegetables. They especially like peas and blueberries! Sure wish they'd swim like ducks to cool off!
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No thanks...free-ranging is out for my girls. We are inundated with predators in the area I live in.
Wow, your chickens have some luxury living quarters! I love it!You can also look into exhaust fans for older mobile homes. We live in one of those old mobiles, and there's a place we go online to get parts. I can't remember what it is right now, but I think if you google "older mobile home parts" it will pop up. Those exhaust fans are wall mounted and designed for the much thinner walls than newer mobiles and stick frame houses have, which makes them about perfect for a lot of coop construction too.
Ours is hardwired in (hubby is a professional electrician, which helps!) and we can just open the cover for passive winter ventilation. Then in summer we can open the cover and then switch on the fan, which exhausts much of the stale, warm air out. There's a 6 inch by 6 inch vent in the lower wall opposite and diagonal to the fan, which is mounted up above the people door, and the back of the coop is tucked close to a thick lilac hedge. So the fan pulls the cooler air from the heavily shaded area into and throughout the coop, up and out. It's worked very, very well for us. On warmer winter days (above 10 degrees), we also run the fan to help vent out humidity and bring in some fresh air without making a big draft. I wouldn't trade my mobile home fan out there for anything!
The exhaust fan above the people door....it's open and running in this shot, although it's probably hard to tell.
Open and running.
The exhaust fan off with the cover closed.
The lower vent opposite the fan, taken from the outside.
The vent from the inside before the too-long screws were cut down and the trim was added around it.
I hate it too! I moved from NY years ago and I never got used to Texas summers.Hifletch83![]()
My fan is a big Home Depot thing that sits inside the greenhouse but blows air through there into the coop. I actually ran an electrical outlet from my shed which is not even a foot away from the coop so it was not hard to do. If you follow the link by my name for 'my coop' you may be able to see what I mean.
I'm liking the ideas of frozen coke or milk jugs and also putting bricks or something on the kiddie pool. My dogs jump in but the chickens only drink from it, they don't ever get in it. But I'm reading here that maybe if they can walk across it they may do that, so I'm going to try putting some big rocks where the dogs and the chickens can use the pool. It's one of those Little Mermaid or Dora or whatever plastic blue ones from the dollar store...
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PS It's summer and I hate it