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If it were me, I would let them hatch their own eggs. Nothing is broodier than a serama, and most people get good hatch rates using hens. At least that is what we have found with the hundreds of eggs we have sold. Incubators are just finicky sometimes.
Is that an option?
None of my seramas have shown any sign of going broody yet. Would it be ok to let one of my silkies hatch them? They are always going broody, ofcourse they are older too. My seramas started laying about a month ago. That tells you how young they are.
If it were me, I would let them hatch their own eggs. Nothing is broodier than a serama, and most people get good hatch rates using hens. At least that is what we have found with the hundreds of eggs we have sold. Incubators are just finicky sometimes.
Is that an option?
None of my seramas have shown any sign of going broody yet. Would it be ok to let one of my silkies hatch them? They are always going broody, ofcourse they are older too. My seramas started laying about a month ago. That tells you how young they are.