Not-so Slick Chicken
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- Mar 3, 2025
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So I had never heard of most of these methods before coming in here.
But one that I find concerning is people recommending dunking a broody in water...
You obviously cannot do this in cold temps.
In any weather above freezing, there are flies that lay eggs on wet things. And things go bad from there.
Plus, it'll obviously stress the bird (and probably cause them to fear you)
So.... why?
Is this one of those old myths that gets passed around? And if they happen to stop going broody, it's just confirmation bias?
But one that I find concerning is people recommending dunking a broody in water...
You obviously cannot do this in cold temps.
In any weather above freezing, there are flies that lay eggs on wet things. And things go bad from there.
Plus, it'll obviously stress the bird (and probably cause them to fear you)
So.... why?
Is this one of those old myths that gets passed around? And if they happen to stop going broody, it's just confirmation bias?