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My adult Black Austrolorp, Wren is constantly panting she is the only one ever panting and its almost constant during the day and it has me concerned, we in east texas temp is averaging 56F - 79F right now even thought we give them cold treats on hotter days and they have pleanty of cold water and shade shes the only one doing this shes been doing this since we got her in late July - early August please give advice!:barnie
 
My adult Black Austrolorp, Wren is constantly panting she is the only one ever panting and its almost constant during the day and it has me concerned, we in east texas temp is averaging 56F - 79F right now even thought we give them cold treats on hotter days and they have pleanty of cold water and shade shes the only one doing this shes been doing this since we got her in late July - early August please give advice!:barnie
If she’s too hot you can try dipping her in cold water if nothing else works, just don’t put her head or neck under
Another option is having a sprinkler running for them
 
she wont let us touch her and she knows where the stuff is and how to do it she does all of it and still pants until she goes to bed because the air conditioning in there and i'm scared that she might have a repository illness
 
she wont let us touch her and she knows where the stuff is and how to do it she does all of it and still pants until she goes to bed because the air conditioning in there and i'm scared that she might have a repository illness
Can you try to grab her after she goes to bed to listen to her? To see if she makes any crackling or wheezing sounds?
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she wont let us touch her and she knows where the stuff is and how to do it she does all of it and still pants until she goes to bed because the air conditioning in there and i'm scared that she might have a repository illness
You have air conditioning in the coop?

Likely she's having a hard to acclimating from cool to hot.

Do not dunk her in water. Provide shade and cool water.

Can you get a video? Upload to the BYC Gallery or Youtube and provide a link.
 

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