Heat wave: Bay Area farm animal owners have to get creative to keep cool
Sheila Murphy, founder of Alma Bonita Animal Rescue, cools off Cheyenne, left, and Weeneeham with water at the farm in Morgan Hill, California, on Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2022. - Nhat V. Meyer/Bay Area News Group/TNS

SAN JOSE, Calif. -- The staggering, oppressive heat wave that has brought the Bay Area to its knees has caretakers of farm animals getting creative in their efforts to keep their charges relatively cool. Most farm animals don’t have the luxury of escaping the heat inside air conditioned barns, coops or houses. Instead, they rely on shade, plenty of water and whatever methods humans can think of to ease the pain. Sheila Murphy, who owns Alma Bonita Animal Rescue in Morgan Hill, has started putting ice in her pigs’ mud puddles, which the pigs find delightful. Her horses are a bigger concern. “Ou...