- Apr 29, 2011
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We've had over 100 degree days and they barely noticed. I have my coop under a tree. Then I have shade cloth over my run. I ran another set of shade two feet below the top layer. The babies are in a small cage under all that with a plywood roof and open sides. Shade is dropped down the wall of the run for the rising and setting sun. Multiple layers of shade with space between allows pass through ventilation and keeps it very cool. I have not been doing ice and they only have a one person mister and a small wading pool. Neither my babies or adults are affected.