FloridaFlock
Chirping
- Jun 8, 2020
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We live in Florida so it’s hot and humid. I put water in 4 places for them and they have what I think is a well ventilated coop. Unfortunately I lost a dear hen Saturday. She was found in the coop in the morning. No signs of trauma and no previous issues aside from panting. This EE in particular ran hot it seemed. It’s getting warmer. 85° in the day and only cooling to 75-73° in the evenings with humidity 65%+ even at night. I installed an extra fan in the coop to generate air and even cut an additional vent hole last night and removed the Bahamas style shutters from their coop but still several of my girls were still panting all night and periodically throughout the day. I’ve also places a kiddy pool out for them filled with a few inches of cool water but no one seems interested and I also wet their shady areas in the morning to hopefully cool the ground for them. I’ve checked for Gape Worm and although it’s not the best picture, I was wondering if I would see a worm if they had it. I can’t find any pictures online with a clear view of what it would look like inside a chicken’s throat. Any help or insight is great appreciated.
I’ve also looked for mites, fleas, etc and found nothing. I’m adding electrolytes to their water.
I may add more ventilation on the back wall if you guys think it’s necessary. I have a temp gauge in the coop and it’s pretty even to the outside temp but again that’s warm even now in April.
I’ve also looked for mites, fleas, etc and found nothing. I’m adding electrolytes to their water.
I may add more ventilation on the back wall if you guys think it’s necessary. I have a temp gauge in the coop and it’s pretty even to the outside temp but again that’s warm even now in April.
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