What's the temperature where you are???

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How are you and your chickens during the excessive rain of Alfred?

Lucky Alfred did not arrive, and we were ok with the excessive rain.
We queued up in for 6 hours to get 15 sandbags, that was from 2.3am in the morning and the queue have been 24 hours for a few days when we got there. The sandbags saved my garage from being flood with the excessive rain.

I prepared single cardboard boxes with cut out for all my chickens to be housed in the garage & the shed when Alfred arrived.
Good preparation lucky we did not end up needed it.
My garage smelled terrible big time as my 2 dogs poops and pees in it for the day that was heavy rain and strong wind.

After cleared out Alfred prep, about a week of sunshine and it was back to a 10 long days of rain, then 2 days of no rain and today is raining again, now it is raining heavily.
I'm glad you didn't get any structural cyclone damage, and I hope you get a dry winter! Rain, rain go away!
 
Thursday 3rd of April 8.56a.m. Clear, calm and sunny. 5.7 / 6.9kph SW, Hg 58%, 20.9C / 68.9F heading for 25C / 77F :) Mostly sunny.

Moon is 33%

Financial support of up to $75k for flood-hit farmers in western Queensland​

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Flood-ravaged outback Queensland has been dealt yet another blow, with more heavy rain falling overnight.

Rescue crews had to save a man and his horse, after a vehicle and float were washed off the highway near Tambo, about 900 kilometres west of Brisbane, on Wednesday morning.

Blackall-Tambo Regional Council Mayor Andrew Martin said falls of up to 150 millimetres were recorded in the area to 9am Wednesday, with more expected.

"We're on top of the catchment here, one side goes to Barcoo (shire), the other side goes to Murray-Darling," he said.

"There's a lot of water to come down ... the consequences come further downriver.

"'She's on again' is the bush term, maybe not as severe, it's just added to it."
 
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