"Sitting hen mad" is an expression that refers to a person who is overly obsessed or fixated on something, often to the point of irrationality. The phrase evokes the image of a hen sitting on her eggs, which can become protective and aggressive. In a broader context, it describes someone who is intensely focused or emotionally charged about a particular issue or situation.
Mad as a wet hen is a made up phrase which is referring to someone being really angry or upset about something.
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Nothing. "Mad as a wet hen," however, means very angry, as chickens are supposed to hate getting wet.
In "Where the Red Fern Grows," when a character is described as "swelled up like a sitting hen," it means that he is feeling vulnerable, anxious, or defensive. The comparison to a sitting hen reflects the character's protective instincts and discomfort in that moment.
If you are taking about the hen sitting on eggs then it will make things easy for you and the hen. you will have a better outcome if you move the hen or take the rooster out.
Hens don't like getting wet, it makes them angry. So if a person is sore as a wet hen, that person is very angry.It means a girl is mad... because hens dont like getting wet...She is extremely angry and furious.
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It depends on how old the hen is.
A Hen needs to be mated before sitting on a clutch of eggs..
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My mother got "sitting hen" mad. pg. 171 para. 9 I couldn't gulp enough air to coll the burning heat in my lungs. pg. 96 para.1