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Hello, im a new member but not a "new" member. Ive looked at some stuff before on this website. Im just trying to survive with my chickens in the sonoran desert :D
 
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and Welcome to BYC!
So glad you joined! Feel free to ask all the questions you have
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. Good luck with your chicken keeping!
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Hello there and welcome to BYC!
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Surviving in the hot desert? Sand sand and more sand in your coop and run!! Keep your run covered and hose down the sand....keeps the feet on the birds so cool. Cool feet mean cooler birds! I dig my sand out of sandy areas in washes and arroyos. Test if first by getting a handful and wetting it and squeezing it. If it clumps, it is dirt. If it falls completely apart, it is sand. Keeps the flies away too! Love sand....
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Good luck and stay cool this summer!!
 
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Welcome to BYC!
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I'm glad you joined us.

Good luck with your chickens! What breeds do you have?
I have 15 Silver Laced Wyandottes, 26 Rhode Island Reds, and 1 mystery chick. I just received the Rhode Island Reds and Mystery chick this weekend from the hatchery.
 
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I'm glad you joined us!

It sounds like you have a lovely flock! Rhode Island Reds and Wyandottes are both generally docile, excellent layers. Wyandottes, in particular, are one of my favorite breeds.
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Good luck with your flock!
 
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Welcome to BYC. Glad you decided to our flock. X2 on TwoCrow's advice for keeping your chickens cool. If you have serious problems with those particular breeds down the road due to the heat, you might want to consider switching to more heat hardy breeds such as Australorps or Mediterranean Class breeds. Please feel free to ask any questions you may have. We are here to help in any way we can. Good luck in keeping your flock cool.
 

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