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  1. azurbanclucker

    Arizona Chickens

    Beat the snot out of it with a sledge hammer normally. I used to live on the edge of the Dune sea, but I relocated to Korriban a few years ago for work. :p
  2. azurbanclucker

    Arizona Chickens

    Just a normal urethane sealer like thompson's water seal. You have to apply it every year or 2 though. They're likely not going to care a lot about the paint, I just use water based latex. Never had a single problem. Depends on your soil and coop size honestly. If it's a small prefab, pound a...
  3. azurbanclucker

    Arizona Chickens

    I'm watching it slide up into the SE valley but It may just graze us
  4. azurbanclucker

    Arizona Chickens

    Fingers crossed.
  5. azurbanclucker

    Arizona Chickens

    I have the misters on in the lemon tree, the hose running in the water trough, and a huge mud puddle where it's spilling over for everyone to cool off in. Our pigs are brown and the tortoises all have little mud sculptures on their backs. :) Girls are wandering and keeping in under the...
  6. azurbanclucker

    Arizona Chickens

    we're only at 105 at my place on the east side. I"ll take it. :p
  7. azurbanclucker

    Arizona Chickens

    Stay indoors when the angry yellow hateball is in the sky :) AZ summer vampires only go out at night.
  8. azurbanclucker

    Arizona Chickens

    Well, they're the original units to the house so we've gotten our money's worth out of them. Having new. more efficient units SHOULD help with the summer bills, but we'll see how long it takes to offset the cost.
  9. azurbanclucker

    Arizona Chickens

    I"m staring 2 AC replacements in the face this year. It's been 22, it's time. But man. THat'sa bill I don't want
  10. azurbanclucker

    Arizona Chickens

    I'm not ready for 90's. :( I mean, it's expected, but still.
  11. azurbanclucker

    Arizona Chickens

    Oh definitely not a cure-all. Thing is, as that water comes downstream, it has to saturate the existing ground before it'll flow. So the further south it goes the more of it will stay in the ground and soak into the aquifer eventually. Totally with you on the long term impact. We'll be back to...
  12. azurbanclucker

    Arizona Chickens

    It's not a bad thing. As it flows through the system it will help replenish the downstream aquifers. There's syill significant snowpack and runoff on the SRP watershed upstream too, so that'll help really top off the system further south where we've been pumping groundwater but it hasn't really...
  13. azurbanclucker

    Arizona Chickens

    https://streamflow.watershedconnection.com/Dwr Roosevelt has hit 101% capacity. Lots of water heading down from the watershed for the next few weeks.
  14. azurbanclucker

    Arizona Chickens

    Yeah, I have a good friend who's a waterbender for Gilbert. She talks about how brittle the water infra is all over the valley.
  15. azurbanclucker

    Arizona Chickens

    I am currently fortunate that the furthest west I need to generally go is Val Vista, so I've been lucky and avoided the mess.
  16. azurbanclucker

    Arizona Chickens

    No, I was just thinking about the burst main under it over the summer and the ongoing mess
  17. azurbanclucker

    Arizona Chickens

    Looking at YOU, US 60 :)
  18. azurbanclucker

    Arizona Chickens

    And we'll be back to it sooner than you think.
  19. azurbanclucker

    Arizona Chickens

    when it's this cold out they are fairly torpid. I didn't have an hour each to get them moving so it's easier to pick 'em up and move them.
  20. azurbanclucker

    Arizona Chickens

    3. one male and 2 females. They're 80-110 pounds and wrangling them is a workout :)
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