How to keep my hens cool in the hot summer

Lol...well I didn't say money back guarantee. I've raised chickens for years and never had any that wouldn't stand in the saucers of water.
So what's the secret to making that happen? I've been searching for the perfect depth container, preferably with a non-skid surface that would be perfect for a foot stand in, but I've yet to find one. We've tried plant saucers: clay, ceramic and plastic, aluminum shallow pans, a kiddie pool, etc. I've picked them up and held them in there for a minute, they couldn't wait to get out. It would be easier than pouring buckets of water in the run every day, several times a day during these triple digit heat indices. Then, they would probably scratch dirt in it and then drink it. The weather can't cool off fast enough for me.
 
So what's the secret to making that happen? I've been searching for the perfect depth container, preferably with a non-skid surface that would be perfect for a foot stand in, but I've yet to find one. We've tried plant saucers: clay, ceramic and plastic, aluminum shallow pans, a kiddie pool, etc. I've picked them up and held them in there for a minute, they couldn't wait to get out. It would be easier than pouring buckets of water in the run every day, several times a day during these triple digit heat indices. Then, they would probably scratch dirt in it and then drink it. The weather can't cool off fast enough for me.
I didn’t have anything saucer-like to use, so I partially buried a Rubbermaid tub. There are two bricks it it, at either side, and I fill it until the bricks are barely covered.

When they were looking at it with the usual “how is she trying to kill us now?” suspicion, they’d first perch on the edges, then on the bricks, and then in the deep part. Go figure, no telling with chickens.
 

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