In the emergency of a natural disaster where do you move your chickens?

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It's good you are home to look after them. I hate leaving my animals on a hot day. I put my "mister" on for the chooks. They all seem happy in the wet dirt now. The ducks are definitely easier, I only have to keep their pond out of the sun and they'll spend all day in it. As for the dogs, I've also given them a pool. And frozen treats. No way I could handle four working dogs inside
 
It's good you are home to look after them. I hate leaving my animals on a hot day. I put my "mister" on for the chooks. They all seem happy in the wet dirt now. The ducks are definitely easier, I only have to keep their pond out of the sun and they'll spend all day in it. As for the dogs, I've also given them a pool. And frozen treats. No way I could handle four working dogs inside
Gosh! 4! I can’t handle 2 let alone 4! The only reason we have our hens inside is the fact we have 45C here it’s only down to 43C now
 
All bar 1 are my husbands sheep dogs. The other is the chicken gaurd dog. And I've just realised I have more pics of eggs then Biscuits. Poor boy. The pic is 6months old (he's 6months in pic) but still shows his cuteness.
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It's still about 37 here, a low of 33 overnight. Hopefully we are all under the right clouds this week and cop the big downpours.
 
All bar 1 are my husbands sheep dogs. The other is the chicken gaurd dog. And I've just realised I have more pics of eggs then Biscuits. Poor boy. The pic is 6months old (he's 6months in pic) but still shows his cuteness.View attachment 2015920 It's still about 37 here, a low of 33 overnight. Hopefully we are all under the right clouds this week and cop the big downpours.
One can only hope
 

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