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I'm not sure what other places are doing but in South Australia random public servants have been invited to spend time contact tracing. These are very un-scary people. My friend is one of them and she's a sweetheart.
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I’m thinking of digging my girls some bunkers so that the earth is able to give them some insulation. It’s meant to be 39C here today.
Thanks for the reminder Shad.Bear in mind that a chickens core body temp is 41C. If the ambient temp is above that it is impossible for them to transfer heat from their bodies to the environment.
Ice cubes etc will not help much in this condition and they need to be in deep shade ideally.
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Air conditioning! You need to put air conditioning in the coop!Bear in mind that a chickens core body temp is 41C. If the ambient temp is above that it is impossible for them to transfer heat from their bodies to the environment.
Ice cubes etc will not help much in this condition and they need to be in deep shade ideally.
I'll just mention that the thermometer is mounted quite high and it was noticeably cooler around my ankles at chicken height.That is an impressive temperature difference. 32C is under 90F which is hot, but a routine temperature here in the summer so I have some appreciation of that.
A misting system is an evaporative air-conditioner, same as a waterfall.Air conditioning! You need to put air conditioning in the coop!
The one I installed was $30 and it uses much less water than I expected it to.Way to look after them. I get very concerned when temperatures are that high as well. I do still need to see how practical a misting system might be.
Some people have. I'm, or rather the chickens are, lucky here. There is plenty of deep shade.Air conditioning! You need to put air conditioning in the coop!
That is right. A surprisingly effective air conditioning system is to hang a wet towel in front of a fan - same principle, as the water evaporates it cools the room. Many years ago I survived a brutal summer with that as my air conditioning.A misting system is an evaporative air-conditioner, same as a waterfall.
I'm a bit sketchy on the details (high school chemistry was a long time ago) but iirc, as the mist dries up (that is, as it converts to steam and floats away) it's using up the heat in its environment, making the environment cooler. This is why you feel cool even after you come out of the swimming pool in summer.