I live in Houston Texas and have some of these marvelous birds. It's true that the ones bred to Standard are not as heat tolerant as some other breeds. But I've had no unsurmountable troubles with them. I have large old oaks in my yard and my biggest secret.. their "pool." I have a tray that is a couple inches deep and a couple feet across that I keep water in for them to stand in and cool off. This tray is in the shade all day. They also like to sit at the base of the tree as it's cool there.Hello all new guy here. I have a question, I am in the process of building my coops runs and getting my birds. I'm in lobe with the orpington breed (looks and attitude ) due to the fact I have kids and a skidish wife. I am torn between these lovely birds and what everyone is telling I should get living in the Houston Tx area. If I can "shade them" or something it wouldn't be such an issue. I like the frozen water bottle idea and the frozen watermelon. But shouldn't I have birds that are cute as well as functional?
Help......please?
Shade and shade and shaded shade and lots of water is what they need. Double layers of shade too, as in a covered area that is itself shaded by trees is perfect. Open air flow too. My coop is completely open to the south and all three of the other walls either have large windows or smaller ones strategically placed. I have thrown beauty aside for the comfort of the birds. Sometimes I've even been known to soak their bellies with a spray bottle while they're on the roost at night.
This isn't JUST the Standard bred Orpingtons though. I also have a sex link, LF Cornish, and some hatchery hens. All of them suffer, not just the Orps.
Here's a picture I took last year. Mostly hatchery birds enjoying the cool water, etc.

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