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I had the same question, and just found out the answer this weekend as one of my silkie girls finally went broody. Your pretty much right though, they will stay on there eggs almost the whole day, even at night when my other chickens roost, she is in the nest on her eggs, and she gets a little attitude if I try to get them from under her, which I have to do daily because all my birds are mixed together right now, I put 2 of my shipped eggs under her last night, so I am hoping they will hatch despite of the cold weather!
You will know when they go broody. They have a very distinct growl
like back up! Stay away from my eggs!! You will loose a digit growl!! If you are still unsure, place a egg in front of them and stand back, if they bulldoze it under them, they are definately broody!! (I love watching them do that)
I had the same question, and just found out the answer this weekend as one of my silkie girls finally went broody. Your pretty much right though, they will stay on there eggs almost the whole day, even at night when my other chickens roost, she is in the nest on her eggs, and she gets a little attitude if I try to get them from under her, which I have to do daily because all my birds are mixed together right now, I put 2 of my shipped eggs under her last night, so I am hoping they will hatch despite of the cold weather!



You will know when they go broody. They have a very distinct growl
