Broody in December

Your pic shows a roost inside the crate. I would advise taking
that out. The purpose of crating her is to make her uncomfortable.
She'll break much faster without the roost.
Nighttime lows are about to be 1°. Is the dog crate wire too far apart for her feet and won't they be too cold in those temps?
 
Nighttime lows are about to be 1°. Is the dog crate wire too far apart for her feet and won't they be too cold in those temps?
The roost will help her keep her feet warmer.
I noticed you had the crate turned over and the 'top' covered.
The wire will be fine for now, but might think about modifying the new one.
I've rigged all my crates with 1x2 wire on the bottom.
Then I can put the tray underneath, inside, or not use it at all.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/ar...rates-a-good-tool-for-every-chickeneer.72619/
 
The roost will help her keep her feet warmer.
I noticed you had the crate turned over and the 'top' covered.
The wire will be fine for now, but might think about modifying the new one.
I've rigged all my crates with 1x2 wire on the bottom.
Then I can put the tray underneath, inside, or not use it at all.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/ar...rates-a-good-tool-for-every-chickeneer.72619/
I have hardware cloth i can cut to fit tomorrow. Maybe I take roost out for daytime (not as cold) and put back in at night? I got a bigger crate, it's sitting in its upright position. Plywood on top so she doesn't get pooed on. Thank you for link. Photos helped!
 
I have hardware cloth i can cut to fit tomorrow. Maybe I take roost out for daytime (not as cold) and put back in at night? I got a bigger crate, it's sitting in its upright position. Plywood on top so she doesn't get pooed on. Thank you for link. Photos helped!
I really don't think the roost is an issue, but yeah you could take it out for daytime.
HC will work ok for air circulation, but poops won't fall thru(which is why I used 1x2)
 

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