Thank you, I guess at least now i will know what to do for heat stroke. I don't think next year I will be doing the FFA Show. The ducks did well so maybe the boys could show only them. I did have them confined to dog crates, the largest ones and only 3 chickens so plenty of room. We had a tent over us but it was still very hot. It was also around 1:30. They are used to roaming free here and not being in a cage. I told my boys it's different for FFA and 4H because they raise their animals to be around crowds and in cages, our's aren't. Thanks for letting me know what to do, hopefully there won't be a next time, I still really miss him and so do his girls. TYI am so sorry. You should know that what you describe is heat stroke, probably not cow/horse related. Only thing you can do at that stage to do is stand them in a bucket of cool (not cold) water asap. Even if they live though their heat/cold body regulating will never be the same. They will also need electrolytes, and buttermilk (for the probiotics) to recover after.
I lost a pet hen to it because her confinement was shaded during parts of the day, but not good deep shade between noon and 3 pm. Simply having roof shade is not the same at all it seems.Idk how the animals were housed but were it me i'd not go back there with another lest another die of heat.![]()
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