I put 10 eggs under my wellie a week ago monday. Last tuesday my 2 obnoxcias new hamshire hens started pestering wellie and she came out of the nest and then they attacked her. I ran them off and I tried to lead her back toward her nest. but she ran under neath the storage building. I went to town to drink some coffee. About 30 minutes later I went back home and she still wasnt back on the nest. I went back yo bed because I work at night. I got back up a couple of hours later and she was back on the nest. A couple a days later I was trying to spray water on the grass in her nest and she came off. Within 30 minutes she was back on it again. Yesterday about 5 P.M. she was wallering under one of my squash plants. She was trying to cool off and gather moisture. It was over 98 degrees out side and about 18% humidity. I tried to pour water in a a wallered out place close to the squash plant. She ran behind the storage building. So I poured another bucket of water in a depression about 3 ft in front of her and went back in the house. This may sound crazy too some folks but I think someone with alot of expieance with chickens will understand what I was trying to do. I went back in the house. About an hour later I went back outside and she was back on the nest. I will be suprised if she hatches the eggs but Im still going to wait and see what happens. Im still hoping she can be a succsess. My BO can raise chicks because she is the boss hen in my back yard. But wellie is at the bottom of the pecking order. My assesment of wellsummers setting is she is easily distracted. She picked a bad time to try to set. But she is still trying. And oh yes If you are going to keep wellsummers dont get new hampshires because they are agressive and anything in the pecking order beneath them they are kinda mean too. My BO is on top but she doesnt pick on wellie. I should barracade her nest but I wont becaus its supposed to get over 100%s today and if she wants to abandone the nest because the conditions are unbearable for her then I will allow her to do so.