Broodies plucking their bellies is very common all my large fowl Broodies are bare bellied. My barred rock is the worst, nothing but skin. It helps them get better contact with the egg and helps insulate the nest

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Broodies plucking their bellies is very common all my large fowl Broodies are bare bellied. My barred rock is the worst, nothing but skin. It helps them get better contact with the egg and helps insulate the nest
I'm at a loss - hoping for guidance. I've got a broody on eggs right now that I thought should have begun to hatch over the past day or two. I stopped taking her eggs on May 16th. We were having a glorious spring until last week when the temps shot up 20 degrees overnight! We've been hovering around 115 degrees although today it's *only* 106. She's been such a trooper, I have her on the porch in a dog crate with a fan and ice in the crate. She successfully hatched 9 chicks two years ago so I have faith in her that she knows what she's doing. She's still on the nest but I'm concerned that the high temps may have killed the chicks. Would she be able to keep them cool in those conditions? I don't think she'll give up and it's just too hot to give her new eggs at this point, unless I brought her in the house.![]()
I'm not sure what to do at this point so any advice would be greatly appreciated.
What kind of temp is it on the porch close where she is setting??I'm at a loss - hoping for guidance. I've got a broody on eggs right now that I thought should have begun to hatch over the past day or two. I stopped taking her eggs on May 16th. We were having a glorious spring until last week when the temps shot up 20 degrees overnight! We've been hovering around 115 degrees although today it's *only* 106. She's been such a trooper, I have her on the porch in a dog crate with a fan and ice in the crate. She successfully hatched 9 chicks two years ago so I have faith in her that she knows what she's doing. She's still on the nest but I'm concerned that the high temps may have killed the chicks. Would she be able to keep them cool in those conditions? I don't think she'll give up and it's just too hot to give her new eggs at this point, unless I brought her in the house.![]()
I'm not sure what to do at this point so any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I wish you luck and hope she stays on the nest long enough after the first chicks hatch to hatch the rest without stressing the hen to much-----Staggered hatches do not always turn out good in the end!!*ETA* Yes I know it's going to be a staggered hatch but I know it'll be worth it in the end.
We're in a suburb of Phoenix. Thanks, I'm still hopeful!Wow where are you located. Crossing my fingers that you get some chicks
The porch got as high as 113 for a few hours three straight days. I have the crate right against a french door window with a fan running into the crate but not directly on her. I put a sheet around the crate to create a 'room' with the side against the door open to allow for some cooling from the house a/c. I didn't take the temp in there but it was definitely much cooler than the porch, maybe 10 degrees..What kind of temp is it on the porch close where she is setting??
What do you mean by "I stopped taking her eggs on May 16th" Was she setting on the nest then?
How many eggs is she setting on and how did she get those?
When did you put her in the dog crate?
Is she setting on her own eggs or Was she setting where other hens could lay in her nest in the beginning?
Just For Info---Did you know the proper way to set a hen that has started being broody is to keep removing the eggs under her while you collect "other" fresh Layed eggs till you get enough to "SET" her----then Put them All of them under the broody at the same time---so they will hatch at the same time? If she is where other hens can get in her nest---you would need to clearly mark those set eggs so you can remove any fresh layed eggs Daily----this keeps her from having a staggered hatch----which does not usually turn out good!