Mikey D,
I was just about to recommend looking locally for chicks. It sounds like you may have a good lead.
Just about anything you get locally will suit your needs. I especially like the heavier, less flighty birds. They probably don't lay as many eggs, but they're relatively easier to keep out of gardens and from flying over walls. Check out my byc page to see what I did for a coop: https://www.backyardchickens.com/web/viewblog.php?id=56638 I got a lot, if not most of my ideas for building my coop and keeping them cool from other BYC members. I'd highly recommend a coop that is covered over top, mostly ventilated, but with an area where they can get out of the weather. Lots of people here have three-sided coops. We have to worry more about heat here than cold. My chickens love it when it gets down near freezing. In the winter I put up plastic on the exposed walls around the roosts and that keeps the wind and water off of them. Remember that they will want to spend most of their time in the shade, especially in the summer and they really need a place to escape to that is shady at all times of the day. Build a good sized run, chickens in the lower elevations of AZ will spend less time in the coop than they will other places. I also have suggestions for automatic feeders/waterers on my byc page. I'd highly recommend them. There's another auto-feeder people are talking about in the Feeding section that is being sold on ebay out of England. I got one recently and I'm going to test it out. I think it will work quite well. Auto feeders and waterers also make it so much easier for chicken sitters. It makes me feel less guilty about dumping such a chore on a non-chicken person and much better knowing that the sitter won't likely kill my birds when they forget to feed or water them. Or if I forget, for that matter.
southerndesert, hey, I've met Blue Max! He's awesome. That's is so great that you gave him such a fantastic home.
Mama Hen Chris, sorry to hear about poor Phoebe! Good luck!


southerndesert, hey, I've met Blue Max! He's awesome. That's is so great that you gave him such a fantastic home.
Mama Hen Chris, sorry to hear about poor Phoebe! Good luck!