Summer Chicken Care
Summer chicken care is mostly about noticing what the season is doing to water, feed, mud, ventilation, predators, and egg production before small problems turn into flock problems.
Priority checklist
- Check water daily for heat, freezing, algae, spills, or blocked access.
- Look at bedding, run footing, and ventilation before odor or dampness builds up.
- Watch appetite, laying patterns, comb color, movement, and flock behavior for changes.
- Recheck latches, run edges, and covered areas when weather or predator pressure changes.
Common mistakes
- Assuming last month’s routine still works when temperature, daylight, or rain changes.
- Adding heat, tarps, or extra feed without checking ventilation and moisture first.
- Waiting until egg production drops or the run smells bad before adjusting care.
Related guides
Pair this with the seasonal care hub, coop sanitation guide, and layer feed guide.
Bottom line
A steady monthly check of water, bedding, feed, ventilation, and predator protection prevents most seasonal chicken-care problems.