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I'm in Tucson, and have previously raised chickens in the desert west of Tucson. First off, pick or create a shady spot for their coop and yard. When it gets really hot, we keep ice blocks in their water. You can create cooling spots by cutting the top off of a blue barrel, and drilling several quarter size holes in the bottom, if you lay it on its side and place a block of ice inside toward the center it will create and evaporative cooling spot and they love to stand in the trickle of melting ice. Make sure the coop is well ventilated, we have even created evaporative cooling with box fans and ice blocks, just make sure that the fan isn't blowing directly on the birds. Also our birds have always done better with corn and soy free feeds, it keeps their weight a little lower and they do better in the heat. My chicks are outside already and doing very well, do have a resident hawk however so their yard area is covered. Have fun!! It is not a difficult task, just pay attention to the heat.Any AZ chicken people out there? I am looking for some advice on raising chicks in the desert. I'm in Mesa. Does it get too hot out here? I have four 20 day old chicks, 3 Buff Orps and 1 leghorn. Do we need to do anything special here