kbroom
Songster
- Jan 26, 2023
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Here in south east Texas the temperatures can get well above 100 degrees sometimes in the Summer. I do my best to break the pinnacle of the day heat by bringing my chickies pans of cold fruit, and replacing the inner water bottles I place into their main water bucket with frozen bottles. I also mist them down, whether they like it or not! This seems to do the trick, and they all act appreciative, by flapping their wings, and then fluttering around in their cool sand box. I moved EVERYTHING into the coolest part of the coop run, and placed a fan toward their food and water buckets too. I realize that not everyone can do this, if they have a very large flock. I only have seven birds, but am doing the best I can.
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