Simulated Natural Nest Incubation~Experiment #1 So it begins....

Quote: do a search on 'tin foil broody' and the article should be the first on the results.... it was on a banner on every page early this morning.

I'm wondering if the release of the 'study' has anything to do with it being April 1st????
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Or it could be their version of an April Fools joke.......
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Beware!

LOL.. I'll have to check it out....that's too funny, May be an April fools joke, the whole tinfoil thing is just to funny, but then stranger things have happened , this thread is testament to that lol.
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LOL.. I'll have to check it out....that's too funny, May be an April fools joke, the whole tinfoil thing is just to funny, but then stranger things have happened , this thread is testament to that lol.
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I know! That's why it really caught my eye and I was excited...because stranger things have happened and I LOVE a good experiment...but as you read further about the hormones, etc. you realize that someone is yanking yer chain.

You know what would be really funny? If someone went ahead and tried this and got several broodies out of doing it!
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I know! That's why it really caught my eye and I was excited...because stranger things have happened and I LOVE a good experiment...but as you read further about the hormones, etc. you realize that someone is yanking yer chain.

You know what would be really funny? If someone went ahead and tried this and got several broodies out of doing it!
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Yes, someone without Silkies!!!!!
I especially love the flux thingy...I didn't read it all, just the first page and then shipped around...lol
 
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Now, I read that study, and couldn't wrap my head around some of the details of it, especially talking about estradiol being excreted in the feathers and reflected back by the tinfoil... So, if it is an April fool's hoax, it's a mean one!! But, wouldn't it make sense that the tin foil would reflect some light, even in a fairy dark nest box, and perhaps the angle of that lighting might trick the hen's body into thinking it's later in the season than it really is??? Also, if anyone does try this, I'd recommend that you cover that foil with some heavy plastic to keep the hens from eating it. I'm not sure how tin foil in the diet affects broodiness.
 

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