Monthly Archives: July 2012

Keeping Cool – Watermelon Discs

With the temps over 100* F most every day this time of year, keeping animals – including the chicken flock- cool is a big priority.

Two month old Black Javas (some with non-standard Auburn coloring) checking out the frozen watermelon.

Chickens’ normal body temperature is high, 105* – 107* F.  Chickens don’t sweat, although they do pant (like dogs), to help cool themselves.  Temperatures over 95*F make it very difficult for chickens to reduce their body temperature sufficiently to prevent illness and even death.

Black Javas enjoying their frozen treat.

Four month old Mottled Javas going after the watermelon seeds.

One way the flock cools off, from the inside out, is eating frozen watermelon.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mottled Javas – “Aahhhh, that feels so good to our hot feet!”

There are a few chickens that don’t mind getting sticky watermelon juice on them and not just in them.  They’ve even been caught laying on the watermelon.

With this bunch, I wouldn’t be surprised to find out the chickens have watermelon seed fights when I’m not looking. 🙂

 

Morning Scene – July 12, 2012

Nearly every day this week, the daytime heating and moisture in the air has brought thunderstorms.  The storms finally brought us a cooler morning – perfect to let the chickens out into the pasture for some fun.  While enjoying “chicken tv”, this graceful visitor was spotted in the pond looking for breakfast.  There are a few minnows in the pond, although I have no idea how they even get there since the pond does go completely dry on occasion.  The pond is a little oasis with some oak and willow trees in the middle of an otherwise treeless pasture (except for a few thorny mesquite trees here and there).    With the recent rain, the pasture grass has greened up considerably to make for a peaceful scene.  The chickens of course failed to appreciate the scene as they were too busy eating grasshoppers. 🙂

 

Happy Independence Day 2012

No photos of fireworks here.  Just one of my new favorite pictures of Bryan (in his US Navy Veteran t-shirt).  Of course no outfit is complete without an accessory, and Bryan’s accessory in this photo is his favorite rooster-in-training, Stuart.

Now, back to our red, white, and blue holiday dessert (angel food cake, strawberries, blueberries, and cheesecake pudding cream).

 

Happy 4th of July!