1. I am very new to raising chickens and have 2 silkie hens, 7 months old. I do not know if both hens are laying eggs but one hen went broody about two weeks ago but we do not have a roo. They are in a coop because of our predator situation, etc. I take them out to walk, eat worms, drink, etc. 1x/day or every other (yes there is food, water, etc in the coop) but I have to pry the broody hen off her nest. I have been taking her eggs but saw that she was looking for them if I removed all of them and I felt so bad I replaced them with a golfball. So my question is, if I do not have a roo and the eggs are not fertile when will she stop sitting? Will she stop laying? Will she ever get off her nest? We want eggs
2. My two hens are not getting along. The hen that is not broody seems sad or bored without her sister. When the broody hen gets up to eat, drink, the other hen attacks her. When I see this I remove the naughty hen. Last week my human girls

and I thought that the naughty hen needed girl time so we washed her, dried her, brushed her hair and added clips and hats and continued her night with a photo shoot. She loved it! So, how can I get the naughty hen to leave the broody one alone?javascript:insert_text('
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3. I would like my silkies to hatch chicks. I cannot keep all of the chicks, just two and I cannot have more than 4 ever. Are all of you keeping your chicks? Isn't that exponential insanity? Have you ever heard of someone bringing their fertile eggs to a broody hen (like a surrogate mother) to have them hatch and then return them back to the owner? I cannot have roos for sure but I would love to see the broody hen raise chicks and my girls would loooovvee the experience!