Have never seen, or noticed, this.But have noticed they are shaking from day one
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Have never seen, or noticed, this.But have noticed they are shaking from day one
Really?!Have never seen, or noticed, this.
I've never seen it either.Have never seen, or noticed, this.
So you could technically stick an ice pack under them without moving and be successful?It isn't about confinement at all. It is about keeping the belly exposed to cool air. That breaks the hormone cycle. An elevated wire bottom cage is how broody hens have been broken for centuries.
We had about 4 cages hanging from the roof underside of the henhouse growing up.
Really?!I've never seen it either.
I've never seen it either..Really?!
You guys handle your broody's much?
I mean my birds have plenty of space and fed flock raiser with little to NO treats... And ONLY in my broody's.![]()
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At least every other day to take a peek under there and acclimate her to me handling her.You guys handle your broody's much?
Technically, yes. But if they aren't broken by the time the ice pack warms up, you have to start over. I have used ice - with little consequence.So you could technically stick an ice pack under them without moving and be successful?
I understand... confinement without bedding is how we/I achieve the belly cooling.
But some birds won't sit at another location EVEN with bedding and their same clutch. So maybe it's partly a cumulative effect of both?![]()
I don't handle them at all. They are very human phobic. They don't like being handled and I don't like stressing my birds out. I guess they are semi wild.Really?!
You guys handle your broody's much?
I mean my birds have plenty of space and fed flock raiser with little to NO treats... And ONLY in my broody's.![]()
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I think you should start a thread. I'd like to read it.I certainly don't discount the 3 of you, all with tons of experience!
Is it possible all three of you just haven't noticed because I obsess about details and spend too much time among the flock? I haven't had any illness or issue among my flock. I get good hatches ALL the time. And ALL of my Silkies do it... so I have never been concerned before today/now. Maybe I should start a thread about it?![]()