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In this video, we go beyond the common "backyard myths" to show you the science-backed methods for keeping your flock safe during extreme summer heat. Many people reach for frozen watermelon or misters, but research shows these can actually cause more harm than good in the long run.
We break down the critical importance of shade cloth and air velocity (fans) and explain why the "heat of digestion" is a real threat to your birds. If you want to prevent heat stroke and keep your hens laying all summer, these are the professional-grade strategies you need.
What we cover:
Why shade cloth beats traditional tarps.
The science of convective cooling and fan placement.
The "Watermelon Myth": Why frozen treats aren't a long-term solution.
Why water misting can be dangerous in humid climates.
Essential tips for cool water and electrolytes.