My daughter is raising four turkey poults as an FFA project. It's our first time with poultry of any kind. The poults are 5 weeks old and have done really well so far. They're getting too big to have in the house any longer, but we're in the midst of a major heat wave here in central California. It'll be 100 degrees plus until next week, then the temps are supposed to go down into the high 90s. Still very hot, but that's our summer weather here.
We've had the poults in the house since we got them and my worry is that they'll die if we just take them out to the school farm without a gradual adjustment to the heat. The school farm has a chain link enclosure for them, but no fans or misters to help cope with the heat.
Any ideas on how to get the poults ready for life in the outdoors? I'm open to suggestions.
Thanks for any help, in advance.
Anna
We've had the poults in the house since we got them and my worry is that they'll die if we just take them out to the school farm without a gradual adjustment to the heat. The school farm has a chain link enclosure for them, but no fans or misters to help cope with the heat.
Any ideas on how to get the poults ready for life in the outdoors? I'm open to suggestions.
Thanks for any help, in advance.
Anna