Tips to Keep your Chickens Cool on Hot Days

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  1. SHADE: Ensure your chickens have plenty of shaded areas. You can use tarps, shade cloths, or natural shade from trees and shrubs.
  2. VENTILATION: Improve coop ventilation by opening windows, adding fans, or installing vents to allow for better air flow.
  3. COOL WATER: Provide fresh, cool water multiple times a day. You can even add ice cubes or blocks of ice that you have frozen to help keep the water cooler longer.
  4. ELECTROLYTES: Add electrolytes to their water to help them stay hydrated and replenish essential minerals lost through panting.
  5. FROZEN TREATS: Offer frozen fruits or vegetables, such as watermelon, or peas as a refreshing treat.
  6. MISTERS: Set up a misting system in the run to help lower the temperature. Make sure the mist doesn’t make the area too wet and muddy. This is an inexpensive way to keep your chickens cool.
  7. DUST BATHS: Provide a shaded area for dust baths. Dust bathing helps chickens cool down and stay clean.
  8. COOLING PADS: Place cooling pads or frozen water bottles in the coop or run for chickens to sit near.
  9. AVOID OVERCROWDING: Ensure the coop and run are not overcrowded to allow for better airflow and reduced stress.