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Another way of breaking a hen from going broody is to save a dozen eggs and plan to put some under her the following day. She will be off the nest and not want anything to do with sitting. I guess the eggs are going in the pan. She was not on the nest today either..Now, there just may be something to it beyond fever and such. Aspirin works by inhibiting prostaglandin production and prostaglandin works on many different levels in the body....if I were going to lay money on it working, I'd say it would be more likely to work on the hen's hormone levels or vascular constriction or dilation of her brood patch, rather than on her hypothalamus to prevent a non existent fever. But, I could be wrong....it happens all the time.![]()
The diversity of receptors means that prostaglandins act on an array of cells and have a wide variety of effects such as:
- cause constriction or dilation in vascular smooth muscle cells
- cause aggregation or disaggregation of platelets
- sensitize spinal neurons to pain
- induce labor
- decrease intraocular pressure
- regulate inflammation
- regulate calcium movement
- regulate hormones
- control cell growth
- acts on thermoregulatory center of hypothalamus to produce fever