From: Patandchickens:
Except, here's the thing, every summer a number of BYCers DO lose chickens because of the heat.
Historically, local chickens were descended from (obviously) the SURVIVORS... breeds/lines that did not deal well with the local climate did not stick around for your Mom and others to be acquainted with. Ditto with any particularly heat-sensitive wild birds... if they choose to locate themselves in a climate they can't survive, well, there is no next generation to repeat the mistake.
Now however people buy chickens according to purty catalog pics and have them shipped all over the country, there ARE no locally-adapted populations, and therefore yes, people actually DO have chickens die of heat-stroke.
Plus which, in the old days most chickens were relatively free-range and therefore had a greater ability to find (or dig themselves) a nice cool spot on a bad-hot day, as compared to some chickens in some peoples' coops today.
So I don't think it's unreasonable to try to deal with it as best you can.
Although of course ALSO selecting suitable breeds helps too.
Absolutely right of course! My grandmother raised Dominikers (as she called them) in the late 1800's and that is one tuff old bird. (The chicken,not my grandmother, but that was true of her too!)
I guess basically, what will kill a human will also kill a chicken. The "suitable breed" statement is right on.
Except, here's the thing, every summer a number of BYCers DO lose chickens because of the heat.
Historically, local chickens were descended from (obviously) the SURVIVORS... breeds/lines that did not deal well with the local climate did not stick around for your Mom and others to be acquainted with. Ditto with any particularly heat-sensitive wild birds... if they choose to locate themselves in a climate they can't survive, well, there is no next generation to repeat the mistake.
Now however people buy chickens according to purty catalog pics and have them shipped all over the country, there ARE no locally-adapted populations, and therefore yes, people actually DO have chickens die of heat-stroke.
Plus which, in the old days most chickens were relatively free-range and therefore had a greater ability to find (or dig themselves) a nice cool spot on a bad-hot day, as compared to some chickens in some peoples' coops today.
So I don't think it's unreasonable to try to deal with it as best you can.
Although of course ALSO selecting suitable breeds helps too.
Absolutely right of course! My grandmother raised Dominikers (as she called them) in the late 1800's and that is one tuff old bird. (The chicken,not my grandmother, but that was true of her too!)
I guess basically, what will kill a human will also kill a chicken. The "suitable breed" statement is right on.
From: Pinkwindsong
ya know that is sooo true .. we as these later generations were raised differently .. maybe it was the 80;s and the gen x. or maybe it was even further back to the boomers .. that decided we need convienice and comfort and we then pass this on to our children ( i know mine are much more spoiled than I was ) and our animals.. my great dane has his own full size bed.. for his comfort.. husband thinks Im crazy .. but I know it helps him and his bones and older age is not as hard on him.. its that comfort zone.. got to have it got to give it.. In my mind I know your grandma and mom are right.. its a chicken... but my heart says ooohhhh he's panting.. he's hot... she must be miserable cause I am...
Now THATS what I was getting at! You mothering-type women are to blame for all of this!
ya know that is sooo true .. we as these later generations were raised differently .. maybe it was the 80;s and the gen x. or maybe it was even further back to the boomers .. that decided we need convienice and comfort and we then pass this on to our children ( i know mine are much more spoiled than I was ) and our animals.. my great dane has his own full size bed.. for his comfort.. husband thinks Im crazy .. but I know it helps him and his bones and older age is not as hard on him.. its that comfort zone.. got to have it got to give it.. In my mind I know your grandma and mom are right.. its a chicken... but my heart says ooohhhh he's panting.. he's hot... she must be miserable cause I am...
Now THATS what I was getting at! You mothering-type women are to blame for all of this!

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