Quick question to those of you in south Texas. We all know the humidity is off the charts here, and hot as hell along with it.
I have an open air coop with 4 fans blowing shaded(cooler air), there are several trees providing shade to 1/2 of the coop.
Yet it still reaches 98*-99* inside the coop almost daily.
I do the usual things like putting ice in waterers(this only lasts so long in This heat), frozen treats, I let them free range about 5-6 hours a day.
I started hosing down one side of the coop floor, so the hens can lay in the cooler damp earth. This seems to help on a temporary basis, however I am worried in the long run am I just asking for trouble with this hosing down?
Humidity, wetness could be a breeding ground for coccidios.