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Fortunately my coop sits where it feels 6-8 degrees cooler than in my backyard. But the really bad heat hasn't started yet - maybe we will get lucky this year and have a decent summer.I have had a fan running on mine. They are in an insulated shed row Florida style barn with shade from trees and they all still have their beaks open panting away. The humidity is like 60% you could drink the air or incubate without a hen I think. Could probably start a contest to see who could predict the closest to when they thought they would get their first egg from the hens. I will call mine at 22 weeks which would be the week of August 25th...
Hmmm, interesting. I checked two of the others and their bones are really close together, like one finger width. The other one (EE) goes nuts when I pick her up and she's a little thing compared to the others, so I'm sure she ain't got nothin' going on.If it makes you feel any better, penny always had the narrowest pelvis. Maggie's and Wilson both had her beat in the pelvis category and you can see what that has gotten them. They stand around looking like tweetle dee and tweetle dumb while penny earns her keep (and extra treats!).