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I try to make it a habit not to complain about Mother Nature unless I'd be perfectly okay accepting the exact opposite of what she's currently giving me. And since I'll take heat over cold any day, no complaints from me about these temps. Of course that also means I do a lot of complaining come winter.
I don't do anything special in the heat for the birds, but all of mine are truly free-range -- coop door opens to the great wide open and they're free to go where they please. I figure if they're not bright enough to seek some of the ample shade available around here they're on their own -- and I've never had one not do so. They always have water available so that's nothing new and with so many I have to refill the waterers at least daily anyway so the water is generally at least cool. They fare just fine.
Today is lockdown day for some of the turkey eggs in the 'bator. I'm still not entirely sure they made it through the power outage. I always think to candle them in the middle of the day and then forget when nighttime rolls around and I have the opportunity to do so. None are stinking or weeping so we'll just see what we get.

I don't do anything special in the heat for the birds, but all of mine are truly free-range -- coop door opens to the great wide open and they're free to go where they please. I figure if they're not bright enough to seek some of the ample shade available around here they're on their own -- and I've never had one not do so. They always have water available so that's nothing new and with so many I have to refill the waterers at least daily anyway so the water is generally at least cool. They fare just fine.
Today is lockdown day for some of the turkey eggs in the 'bator. I'm still not entirely sure they made it through the power outage. I always think to candle them in the middle of the day and then forget when nighttime rolls around and I have the opportunity to do so. None are stinking or weeping so we'll just see what we get.