Scg that's awesome that you are involved in restoring old cemeteries.
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I just checked our weather. 90 degrees in beautiful Macon Co Missouri with 52% humidity. It could be worse. It was in the mid 90s with the humidity around 70% and a heat index of 110 a little over a week ago. We aren't looking at cooler weather until the weekend. The chickens were standing, panting with their wings on the ground. I turned an extra fan on them and when I left they were vying for the best spot in frtong of it.
Our regional fair is about the middle of July. I'd love to go to it but frankly it is just too darned hot. A friend has a daughter who was going to show a Black Copper Moran hen and and a goat. They were looking at temps in the 90s and were making plans to freeze milk jugs and set up fans for them and the animals. It always amazes me when they schedule fairs for the hottest time of the year. The animals are miserable, the exhibitors are miserable, the attendees.....well at least they get lemonade shake ups.![]()
So sad. My heart goes out to those kids. Such a horrible shock for them.We had a plane crash near our local airport. Three couples aboard, all killed. They were on their way back to Mississippi from a dentist's conference in Orlando. They leave behind a total of eleven children. My heart hurts.....
I have a question for y'all. With heading into fall, I'm thinking ahead to winter. My flock right now is at 31. 17 hens, 4 of the hens 10 week old pullets and 14 roosters 4 of them also 10 week old cockerels. I have 4 mature roosters in a bachelor pad and will probably be adding a few more before winter. Over the summer months we have renovated an old shed into a new coop for the birds. The Roosters are living in the old coop which is a chicken tractor of sorts. It isn't as well ventilated and insulated as the new coop is.
So the question is, with winter coming and the hormone levels dropping in the roosters, how much chaos would it create if I let them roost together over the winter months?