Thanks Taila and aart for your input. I guess having broodys in very hot summers as well as in extremely cold winters have to be dealt with special handling. I let my alpha hen hatched some eggs last May when it wasn't very hot yet. I placed a dog cage inside the run (the coop is not big enough) with her nest inside. I let her out every morning for her constitutional, dust bath and stretching and waited until she was ready to get back to the nest.
I can still use the same set up to break the broodys this year. I will have to raise the cage like aart did by putting 4x4s under it and a hardware cloth on the bottom.
The run is under a tree with a roof and it is very shady, however temps can easily get to 106F and that is what concerns me. Maybe a fan directed to the cage would help, it will not cool but will move the hot air around. Any ideas added to this plan will be very much appreciated
I can still use the same set up to break the broodys this year. I will have to raise the cage like aart did by putting 4x4s under it and a hardware cloth on the bottom.
The run is under a tree with a roof and it is very shady, however temps can easily get to 106F and that is what concerns me. Maybe a fan directed to the cage would help, it will not cool but will move the hot air around. Any ideas added to this plan will be very much appreciated