Does It look like BlueComb

I do know that when hens go broody, they rip out their breast feathers to allow skin contact to the egg which creates a better temp & humidity enviroment for hatching. They also line their nest with the breast feathers!
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Yes Nellie was such a sweet hen. I loved her and each and every time I leaned over, kneeled down or sat down she was on me somewhere. I was so devastated to have lost her, due to the heat and no warning whatsoever.

Thank you for your kind words. I still get choked up about it and it has been 1 year ago.

Haha I just looked at my profile picture and Nellie is on my son's back not mine. sorry for being misleading. lol
 
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