We had 114 degree temps yesterday and near that today.
Besides giving cold treats and allowing the girls to free range at 6:30 am, here are things we are doing to help the chickens.
Wetting down the walls and inside of the hen house cools the inside and the hens and roo seek the shelter. Note the roo in the dusting bin...it's moist too
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Ice in the water containers and a hose to drip allows the water to slowly seep out moistening both the ground and cooling the air...Chicks surround it seeking the cool.
Leaning plywood against the pen leaving a strip of grass 12 - 18 inches allows a buffer of green grass as well as shade. Lots of bird settle in here after the pens and buffer are sprayed down.
Wetting the dusting bin makes a cool hang-out. Note Studley taking advantage of the mosit shade in th big pen. The chicks are SLW
Wetting down the ground in the "chick yard" keeps their grass green and the ground cooler. Additional feed and water stations keeps them happy too.
Frick and Frack are satisfied.
Spraying down the shade covers and cloths keeps the inside cooler...for a while.
A few of the happy inhabitants:
? A blue Orp pullet ?
Angel the blind EE hen stays on the roost next to her ice filled waterer
When they are cooler, the chicks roam and move about