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Once I knew my Silky had gone "broody" I put fertile eggs under her to hatch & just counted the days like usual & checked for the chicks. She has eggs of her own under there too. As the chicks hatch I remove them & she continues to sit until all the eggs have hatched. There are 3 hens in there & they set together sometimes 2 or all 3 at once but if I leave the chicks they will come out to attend to the chicks after they get a few & leave the eggs. So I remove the chicks as they hatch & put them into the brooder just as if I had hatched them in the incubator.
Sounds like you've got a broody commune going on!!
Once I knew my Silky had gone "broody" I put fertile eggs under her to hatch & just counted the days like usual & checked for the chicks. She has eggs of her own under there too. As the chicks hatch I remove them & she continues to sit until all the eggs have hatched. There are 3 hens in there & they set together sometimes 2 or all 3 at once but if I leave the chicks they will come out to attend to the chicks after they get a few & leave the eggs. So I remove the chicks as they hatch & put them into the brooder just as if I had hatched them in the incubator.
Sounds like you've got a broody commune going on!!
