California - Northern

I feel for everyone down in the valley. I have been outside and it is hot.

Yes, it is hot. We have a heat wave warning from Thursday to Saturday of this week--105 and 106....I will need to get the misters on a timer again.

I will get a picture of the Black Penedesenca pullet today.
 
Kandi,

Here's an example of the bucket waterer and a how to from someone's blog. (Don't type in chicken nipple waterer to look for pictures, it gives you an "adult content" warning, LOL I didn't go there
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http://stephaniedayle1.blogspot.com/2013/05/do-it-yourself-chicken-nipple-waterers.html
 
wow that is too hot.

ugh, hideously hot. hope everyone in that kind of weather comes through okay!

a few more photos from yesterday:



eleanor is totally over being broody & back to laying eggs, but she insists on laying them in the garden, instead of in the coop's laying boxes -- here she's making a nest for herself in a patch of feverfew...



a better snap of Max Junior, at 6 weeks of age -- he's a cross of SFH (max) and crested CL (speedy, the one i had to give away to my neighbors) , and his feathers are *fascinating*, almost plaid in places! plus he's got that tiny black crest coming in...



and a better photo of the two birchen marans babies, now 10 days old.
 
wow that is too hot.

I lost two Marans when it got that hot last year. Now I use the misters and have a bunch of shade. Kim in Guinda lost Delawares last year too.

It is a bit hotter in Guinda. These temps will be a test for the Besse and the Blue Egg Layers from the UofArkansas. The Penes and Basque scoff at temperatures like this!
 

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