Laura, sorry to hear about your poults. Where are you located?
Here in SW Ohio, we have and still are having the super hot days and the much cooler nights. Dayton was supposed to go up to 103-104 degrees today, and we are located halfway between Dayton and Cincinnati, and it is HOT, to say the least. I put out a bucket of ice water in the shady part of the run, for the outside chickens and ducks, and they really appreciated it. The ice melted fast, even though I put in two big chunks of ice, bigger than my hand.
Not really planning to do anything much today, except try to keep cool.
Anita B.
On 6/28/2012 12:38 AM, Laura A. Roberts wrote:
I can’t remember if I told you all I hatched four bob white quail, along with two guineas and a turkey poult. The little bw would run and hide under the turkey’s wings or the guineas, if they were closer. All were doing well.
The guy I hatched them for came over and got them, yesterday. I told him I was going to miss John, Paul, George and Ringo, and I was pretty sure the guinea keets and poult would, too.
I talked to my friend, his wife, tonight and asked how they did. Sadly, all four were dead this morning.
With all this horribly hot weather, who would have thought it would dip into the low 50’s at night. He had put them in with some doves and thought they would be alright.
I am not hatching any more eggs for anyone else. I nurtured those little imps from the moment their eggs were placed into the incubator and then after their hatch………all for naught. Dammit.
Laura
Laura Roberts
R Half Pint Farm
Spotsylvania ,VA
CHICKENS-101@yahoogroups.com
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