LouiseCampbell
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- Jul 4, 2021
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Just let me know if you decide you want any of my babes. I will be in AZ until mid August. Thank you 
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What color are the Leghorns? How many hens/roosters? Are they from a hatchery?Just let me know if you decide you want any of my babes. I will be in AZ until mid August. Thank you![]()
I have two that are mostly white and one that’s dark with a gold band around his neck. I have another that’s quite large and he’s dark/tricolored. I’m not sure what he is, but he’s gentle and a good protector for the flock.What color are the Leghorns? How many hens/roosters? Are they from a hatchery?
I have cuckoo Leghorns, and might be interested in some of yours. Do you have any pictures? I live in central AZ, right by the Navajo/Apache county line. You might be driving right past me on your way east.I have two that are mostly white and one that’s dark with a gold band around his neck. I have another that’s quite large and he’s dark/tricolored. I’m not sure what he is, but he’s gentle and a good protector for the flock.

Nice! I honestly don’t know what’s what, but here are some pictures.I have cuckoo Leghorns, and might be interested in some of yours. Do you have any pictures? I live in central AZ, right by the Navajo/Apache county line. You might be driving right past me on your way east.![]()
Thanks! They are pretty, but I'm not seeing any Leghorns girls there.Nice! I honestly don’t know what’s what, but here are some pictures.
Hi! I live north of the valley, where it doesn't get nearly as hot (but still hot enough). When I was in black canyon I had that very model of swamp cooler. I put it on blocks so it would reach the roosts and cool the hens at night. It was a pain to clean, though it might be easier to clean the swamp cooler monthly, than to go through all that bedding to keep the coop dry from having to use misters.Hi, an Arizonian here in the ghost town of Pearce. When the temperature gets above 85, my free-range flock takes a siesta around 10:30-11 in their coop. This is for heat relief but also to give their guardian, my German Shepherd, a break to come inside the house and get cool, too!
At first I herded them but now they just go--because I have a small swamp cooler blowing right in their window at chicken height! They love it and voluntarily take their nap inside even though my lawn and covered porch have plenty of shade, breeze, and water bowls. Some lay on the cool sand floor and some roost. If they want their feathers gently ruffled by the cool air (most do), they get right in front of the cooler. If not, they can find a less breezy spot on either side.
The model is a Hessaire MC18M and can be manually filled or hooked to a hose. It costs between .04 and .09 cents an hour to run. I like it better than misters because it cools very nicely yet nothing actually gets wet.
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That is such a nice indoor coop setup - it is in your garage or carport, I guess?Hi, an Arizonian here in the ghost town of Pearce. When the temperature gets above 85, my free-range flock takes a siesta around 10:30-11 in their coop. This is for heat relief but also to give their guardian, my German Shepherd, a break to come inside the house and get cool, too!
At first I herded them but now they just go--because I have a small swamp cooler blowing right in their window at chicken height! They love it and voluntarily take their nap inside even though my lawn and covered porch have plenty of shade, breeze, and water bowls. Some lay on the cool sand floor and some roost. If they want their feathers gently ruffled by the cool air (most do), they get right in front of the cooler. If not, they can find a less breezy spot on either side.
The model is a Hessaire MC18M and can be manually filled or hooked to a hose. It costs between .04 and .09 cents an hour to run. I like it better than misters because it cools very nicely yet nothing actually gets wet.
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You're welcome. I have a number of hens - white, black, brown, red and some multi-colored; but don't honestly know what specific breed they are. They've been here as pets, pest control and egg layers, so not a sophisticated set up. lolThanks! They are pretty, but I'm not seeing any Leghorns girls there.