Thank you. The duck is pretty sweet.
I am beginning to think we have an issue here, though.
This morning, I found our little Polish pullet dead in the chicken coop. Was fairly certain that it was the heat/humidity index that got her. She'd not been normal, for a couple of days. Not acting sickly, just "different" from normal. She was more than 5 months old, less than 6 months old,and I expected that she was likely about to start laying, so I presumed her change in behavior, was due to that. But, after she died, I was only able to presume that she was overcome by the oppressive heat and humidity.
Then, after finishing the work, getting the coop ready for the turkeys, I went to get the turkeys out of the coop with the guineas and the duck. I found a turkey was on his last legs. Just lethargic, and obviously "giving up". I got him in a place with his own bowl of cool (cooler than the air temp) water, and plenty of food. Well, he had no interest, and when I checked back in on him, a few minutes later, he had gotten in the water bowl, and drowned (presumably).
So, I got the turkeys in their coop, and put a good layer of pine shavings down on the floor of the Guinea coop, to give them a nice, clean, floor. A few minutes ago, my grandson came in and announced that there was a dead guinea. I went out, and found one, in rigor, laying in a corner. No real signs of a problem, besides the rigor mortis. When I was working in the pen, earlier, all of the guineas, and all of the remaining turkeys, seemed to be thriving.
So, I don't know what I may have going on here, but if we get anymore death, in the next few days, I'm going to have to look for more of a cause, than the heat, I think. Any of y'all, in the South Tenkiller area, have any clues, or could confirm that the heat/humidity could be the cause? I am at a loss to guess.