How to Keep Birds and Squirrels Happy
Birds and squirrels don’t have to be enemies in the same yard, even when a bird may chase a squirrel or a squirrel may raid a bird feeder. If you have both...
When the summer sun turns up the heat, your backyard flock needs a little extra TLC to stay happy and healthy. Swing by your local pet store to pick up these must-have products for keeping chickens cool all season long:
Automatic Poultry Waterers
Ensure a constant flow of fresh, cool water—even when you’re away. Choose from nipple-style drinkers or gravity-fed buckets with easy-clean spouts.
Electrolyte & Vitamin Supplements
Add a hydration boost to their water with poultry-formulated electrolytes. These ready-to-use powders replace essential salts lost in hot weather and support overall wellness.
Shade Cloth & Coop Covers
Protect your birds from direct sunlight with UV-resistant mesh panels. They block up to 90% of harsh rays while allowing airflow.
Battery-Powered Coop Fans
Clip-on fans designed for small coops circulate air without spooking your flock. Look for weather-proof models with adjustable speeds.
Window & Door Vent Kits
Retrofit existing coops with screened vents to improve cross-breeze—no carpentry required. Complete kits include frames, screens, and mounting hardware.
Frozen Treat Molds
Fill silicone molds with diluted chicken feed or fruit-infused water and freeze. These refreshing pops hang easily in the run and encourage pecking activity.
Raised Perches & Platforms
Elevated roosts keep chickens off the hot ground. Look for lightweight aluminum or PVC options that stay cooler than wood.
Stop by today to explore our full selection of poultry cooling gear and expert recommendations. With the right supplies, your flock will stay cool, content, and clucking through even the hottest days!
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Birds and squirrels don’t have to be enemies in the same yard, even when a bird may chase a squirrel or a squirrel may raid a bird feeder. If you have both...
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