Arizona Chickens

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That's CARUNKLE
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Yeah, but Karbunkle sounds funnier!
 
So sorry Nova, when I first read it I wondered about bringing all the chicks, birds in from other places and no quarantine, but if the neighbors had the same problem I would be concerned. We have netting on top of our runs, but a few small birds can still get in...think we are going to be securing! I cannot imagine losing the whole flock :(
 
Well, I put 4 chicks under each broody at sunset and in the am there was only one chick under the broody in the coop... she had been on the nest for just about 2 weeks. 2 were on the floor shivering and one had found it's way out of the coop into the real cold but was fine. So I took the four of them and put them with the other four under the other broody, (the one that rejected the Easter chicks) and she took to them all like a wonderful mama.

I put the other broody into the juvie pen to break her. She got on a nest in there for a while but it hit 104 today and she gave it up and stands around the waterers like the rest in that pen. The Easter chicks are all panting.
I turned on the AC again in the main coop. Got 7 eggs PLUS my black sumatra hatched on Dec. 10th laid her first little boof egg today... that or the Icelandic laid a boof egg.

It's just too dang hot for April. We tied a record high from 1989 with the 103 yesterday and it's an outright record with 104 today.

I hope I don't have dead chickens. They all have COLD water in the grow out pens.... the ones with the AC in the coop are surviving.
 
I have a problem I need help solving so of course I'm asking here.
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I have an area of my wall on either side of the yard that's shorter than the rest because the yard is on a slope.
This area is where the coyote jumped over. Also the neighbor on one side has 2 big doodles (labradoodle and some other doodle) that like to look over the wall there. They like to watch the chickens.
It drives my little dog crazy and now the top block is loose and I'm afraid it's going to get knocked over on top of my dog. I'm also a little worried that the doodle dogs might decide to jump over and "play" with the chickens.
I would like to put some kind of extension there so the dogs can't look over and it might even deter coyotes from jumping over. It needs to be solid to prevent the doodles from peeking, weather proof, and it has to be very pretty so the neighbors don't complain. Their pool is directly on the other side of the wall and they just fixed up their yard to be very pretty.
I think I need something about 1 + foot high and 4 feet long. (It might be nice to have it slant down at the end)
Help!
Here is the wall:
 

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