Here in Denver, we hit 105 again today - for the 2nd straight day in a row. Which also set an all-time record for 5 consecutive days over 100. Somehow, the incubator temp is holding steady (Yea! - because I have fertile eggs finally!). Mine are all still in breeding cages, and that building stays pretty cool. They are loving fresh greens (kale), straight of the fridge - nice and cold! They stay somewhat quieter in the breeder cages, which actually keeps them a bit cooler as they're not running around.
Not so good for me, as my house is 110 years old, brick, and no air-conditioning. Just lots of fans pushing lots of hot air around.
But our main concern out here, as I'm sure you've probably heard, is all the fires. Another one started just west of Boulder this afternoon, and the one in the Springs got worse. They put the Air Force Academy on pre-evac about an hour ago. One of those huge C-30(?) water transport planes flew over my house about 1/2 an hour ago - from north to south, so probably on its way to Colo. Springs.
Between the heat and the wind, we just can't catch a break. Too many folks have lost their homes, some have been under evacuation for 2 weeks now. People are scrambling to find shelter for their livestock - including their chickens.