They can. Chickens do not sweat. They dust bathe and they rest in cool shade or in the barn during the worst heat of the day. Chickens have a wattle and comb in order to help cool them down...even the slightest breeze will pass over these featherless areas and help cool the blood that is close to the surface of the skin. On the hottest days many hobby farmers set up large fans in the coop to provide cool air.
No. As long as the chickens have proper ventilation, space, and water, the will do fine.
Make sure they have plenty of fresh clean water and available shade and limit there hen scratch during the hottest times of the summer.
Hot Chocolate and chickens
a simili for hot weather is " it's freezing hot outside"
In hot Weather
Hot weather
Neither, chickens are most comfortable at moderate dry conditions. Ambient temperatures of between 65 to 80 f and 60% humidity. They are uncomfortable in the extremes of either hot or cold.
they live in a mostly hot weather
Hot Weather.
Chickens need the same things other creatures need.......food, water, and shelter from predators & the weather.
In hot weather it would (or should) not be a problem. 30wt and 10W30 are generally the rule.
The weather in Tanzania is generally hot.