Hi Everyone,
I haven't said much over the weekend but have been keeping up with your comments. I enjoy hearing from all of you!
Laree - Oh so sorry about your babies. How very, very hard. I totally understand hoping those that are ready to pass on do so quickly, not only for their benefit but for ours. Would love to hear more about speckled hens perspective if you are up to sharing.
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Sounds very rough.
Heat - So, even thought the temp went up 20 degrees in a week or so and 10 degrees overnight, did it occur to my 70 plus mother and I that we would get heat stroke if we worked on our new coup for a bit. Oh no, that NEVER occured to us, especially my mother who grew up here. Only after our time outdoors on Saturday and our overwhelming exhaustion...I even vomitted some...did we get the report from the newswatcher in the family that the news was warning against working outside due to the sudden increase in heat and our bodies need for some time to adjust. Of course the next day my irrigation came..you guest it, RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF THE HOT DAY...with 14 two week olds we had to be outside monitoring things, we just felt compelled to be. So, our sabboth day of rest involved a bit "crisis" work. The good news is by then we new to be careful. Still I spent most of my day feeling just out of it. The other good news is that the babies all survived the "flood". Our supervision may not have been needed, but we were there to make sure the found a roosting spot. I was more worried about the 5 week olds who retired to the coup. It had shade and I opened it up and put water in it, but they were panting and panting. However, all still live on!
I haven't put my mister up yet but plan to do so tonight. A wrench and rubber washers may help with the leaks. Also, I find that if I put the hose on high to load it, then I can turn it down to very, very low. I too plan to use a timer that will turn it on while I am at work. I think I bought one last year at the end of the summer, but never used it. I have to track it down.
That said, the mister I have only uses a half a gallon of water an hour per nozzle. It has two nozzles so that is a gallon an hour. 9 gallons a day isn't too bad if I leave it on all day. I can dump that much out easily spraying things down, etc.
PRESCOTT ARTS FESTIVAL: How do I find out about these things? Sounds like something work considering some time. How fun that the two of you almost connected there!
Happy Monday all! (I am happy to be feeling better from my overheated icky weekend!)
Holly