Summer Poultry Care Tips for better Egg Production | Summer Flock Care | Dr. ARSHAD
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Heat Stress mitigation strategies for Chickens
Heat stress is a major problem for chickens, especially during hot summers. When temperatures rise above 30–32°C, chickens start panting, spreading wings, and reducing feed intake. If not managed, it can cause low egg production, poor growth, and even death.
Here are effective strategies to reduce heat stress:
Provide Plenty of Cool Water
Always keep fresh, cool water available.
Add electrolytes and vitamins ( Vitamin C ) to drinking water during very hot days.
Place extra drinkers so all chickens can drink easily.
Improve Ventilation
Ensure good airflow in the coop.
Use windows, vents, or fans to remove hot air.
Avoid overcrowding because it increases heat.
Provide Shade
Keep chickens under trees, shade nets, or roofed areas.
Use white or reflective roofing to reduce heat absorption.
Reduce Stocking Density
Give chickens more space during summer.
Crowded chickens generate more body heat.
Change Feeding Time
Feed chickens during early morning and evening when temperature is cooler.
Avoid feeding during midday heat.
Use Wet Cooling Methods
Sprinkle water on the coop floor or roof.
Hang wet burlap sacks or cloth near ventilation areas to cool incoming air.
Provide Natural Cooling Foods
Give chickens water-rich foods:
Watermelon
Cucumber
Lettuce
Pumpkin
These help hydrate and cool the body.
Add Electrolytes and Herbs
Natural remedies that help in heat stress:
Mint leaves
Neem leaf water
Aloe vera powder
Electrolyte mixture ( Salt + Sugar in water )
Use Dust Bath Areas
Provide dry sand or soil so chickens can dust bathe.
This helps regulate body temperature and reduces stress.
Breed Selection
Use heat-tolerant breeds that adapt better to hot climates.
Signs of Severe Heat Stress
Continuous panting
Wings spread away from body
Lethargy or collapse
If you see these signs, cool the bird immediately and give electrolytes.
Electrolytes are a natural part of a Chicken's body.
Supplemental electrolytes can be helpful when a Chicken's natural electrolyte balance is altered. Electrolytes help a chicken stay hydrated and healthy. Electrolytes are helpful when illness or extreme weather causes stress or dehydration ( mostly During Summer Months ).
When do Chicken's Need Electrolyte :
Chickens can benefit from supplemental electrolytes whenever the natural electrolyte balance in their body is upset. This can occur when there is a depletion of salts and minerals from the body's fluids. The main cause of electrolyte imbalances include dehydration and a decrease in feed intake, which causes a deficiency of salts and minerals supplied by the diet.
Here are some factors that can cause dehydration or decreased feed intake for Chickens :
Diarrhea
Heat Stress
Illness
Stress
Electrolytes are especially important during hot summer months. Heat Stress can lead to an increase in panting. Panting can lead to the body's pH levels being disrupted , which in turn disrupts the natural electrolyte balance in a Chicken's body. Supplemental electrolytes can help restore a proper electrolytes and pH balance.
The Importance of Electrolytes for Chickens :
They help regulate body processes
They help a Chicken maintain proper hydration
They preserve the body's pH balance
What are Electrolytes :
Electrolytes are naturally present in a Chicken's body in small quantities. They are natural salts and other minerals that create an electric balance within the body. When dissolved in water, the electrolyte salts and minerals split into electrically charged particles called ions. These ions transmit electrical impulses from a Chicken's nerves to its muscles.
Each ion has a positive or negative charge. The positive and negative charges must be equal in order for a Chicken's body to have a proper electrolyte balance. Maintaining the proper electrolyte balance is dependent on a Chicken receiving proper nutrition and being properly hydrated.
Common Electrolytes in a Chicken's body :
Calcium
Chloride
Magnesium
Phosphorus
Potassium
Sodium
Choosing the right Supplement :
Visit the nearby Veterinary Clinic and ask for a well balanced Electrolytes packing.
How to Administer Electrolytes to Chickens :
There's always a specific dosage and duration written on the Electrolytes packing available at Veterinary Clinic.
If you're using Nimkol or ORTie as an Electrolyte Supplement for Chickens than follow these guidelines :
Boil 01 Litre Drinking Water
Pour ORTie Sachet in this Water
Allow Solution to Cool Down
Thoroughly mix
Allow your flock to Drink this Solution
Continue for 05 Consecutive days.
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