Ok, wow. My first broody hen, and after reading through a bunch of posts and satisfying myself that the squalling, puffing, hateful glaring, catatonic zoning out, Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde behavior shift is NOT a severe life threatening condition
- now I have another bit that I need advice about.
It is really hot here. Today it will probably hit 100 and it's a bit muggy. The girls have water and a wading pool and shade cloth and even a fan. My question is for anyone who has sequestered a broody hen in this kind of heat. Even if I put her up off the ground with water and in the shade, I'm still worried due to her inability to move around and potentially cool off.
If I put her inside somewhere, then she is separated and maybe that's not a good idea either?
Any ideas or thoughts?
Thanks