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A little sprinkle yesterday afternoon but that was it nothing much, just enough to grow some weeds….Anyone getting rain? They keep promising but we haven't had any yet.

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A little sprinkle yesterday afternoon but that was it nothing much, just enough to grow some weeds….Anyone getting rain? They keep promising but we haven't had any yet.
We got some light rain yesterday afternoon and evening. So far nothing this morning.Anyone getting rain? They keep promising but we haven't had any yet.
Isn't that always the way? Now they're promising it'll happen tonight around 7:00 P.M. I'll believe it when I see it! In fact it's been so long I'll have to run out and stand in it to believe it.A little sprinkle yesterday afternoon but that was it nothing much, just enough to grow some weeds….![]()
I’m a Tucsonian too!Hi Everyone-
I am in Tucson. We just became chicken owners in November for my son's 4-H project. So, we haven't had to deal with summer yet, but I worry about how the heat will affect them.
I've heard a lot of people put frozen water bottles out so the chickens can lay against them when they get hot. So, I am planning on giving that a try, as well as, lots of water.
I've also heard that a lot of people put a box fan in the coop to get some air moving. I like the water sprinkler idea, I will have to consider that.
If you come up with any other ideas that work, be sure to let everyone in Arizona know. I've kinda grown fond of these little feathered friends of ours, and would hate to lose any of them.
This sounds like my next moveI use pine shavings plus a little Coop Freshener in the coop. The current run and pens are just dirt, I don't add anything to it.
When I build a new coop they're just going to roost right over the ground. It's usually so dry the poop dries out and the chickens scratch it into the dirt so there's not much to pick up.
I pick up whatever I find with a slatted litter box scoop and a rake from a dog pooper scooper set. It's fast and easy. I just fling it over the wall (there's no one next to us on that side, it's just open desert).
I've heard about problems with straw getting stuck in their crops so I've stayed away from it.