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I wrote another comment to you below, but didn't get your name in there correctly for you to get an alert. In case you can use the info.Can I use this reflective packaging on the south side of my coop?. Or will the chooks get into it and eat it?
We have been and will continue to be in the 100s for weeks. Yesterday, I installed a misting cooling system in the run. It uses only a trickle of water and provides a fine mist. Within about 15 minutes the flock stopped panting and started walking around. They have air conditioning!
I got it as packaging when I ordered frozen meals. Before I got central air, I would use it in my windows...redneck for sure. I haven't attached it yet. I think putting that on your metal roof is brilliant!Idaho Chicken Bungalow:
I talked with someone at the company & I'm installing this material this a.m. I'm installing it to the ceiling of my run, stapled to the supporting beams just below. Did you ever find an answer or something suitable for your actual building?
Even though their website has a lot of info and links to videos and pdf's, I ended up calling and talked to someone at customer service. He was very helpful and nice! Here's info just in case:
The best thing that I have found is the round water trays for large potted plants. The y are not too deep, and they are not too big, but big enough for one - two birds to share. Tractor Supplyand Home Depot is where these came fromWhat do you use for shallow water dishes that the chickens can stand in? My run will be 8x10 and the small kiddie pools I've found would take up a lot of space. Summer can be really hot in MO and my coop in a yard with little shade though it and the run will have a roof topped with white metal roofing.
They survived this heat wave. I'm going to do the frozen fruit.i use a bowl filled with water and throw some fruit in, and freeze it. Cranberries, blueberries and even kale are all good things to freeze. I put the frozen bowl into a low plastic tote filled with a very little water. They have to step into the water to get to the frozen fruit.
I feel the same as far as committed to their total comfort as much as possible. I now know Buffs are exceptional and do require extra pampering in the extreme heat. They are so worth itI use terracotta bowls like the ones for under a large pot plant, large but fairly shallow, seems to do the trick. Metal or black is no good for my hot humid summers, even in shade metal heats up too much
Also as of last summer, I now give them only fermented feed and I keep it quite wet - I think they possibly get hydration with probiotics.
Mostly I try to avoid adding tasks to my day to keep them cool - shade/water/wet feed/cool dirt patches are things I can manage and be away for the day.
Most of my chickens are built for heat, only a few are less heat tolerant varieties (so I have to accept a bit more effort for them as I chose them! Yes I've even laid a small wet towel on the coop floor for them near the pop door -they love it, but I hate the laundry!).
How big in diameter is the container?They survived this heat wave. I'm going to do the frozen fruit.![]()