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Do you think I could let a small Silkie hatch some of my quail eggs? She has gone broody and I don't have any pure breed eggs to give her except the quail.
I'm no expert, but I tried that exact same thing and my silkie hen accidentally smashed them all. I've heard it's possible, though, so worth a shot at least, perhaps?
Quail eggs have very thin shells and are designed to be incubated by a quail hen which is many times lighter than even a Silkie so the risk will always be significant.
Significant too will be the risk that the chicks will die from or permanently carry Coryza and other infectious diseases which are fatal to quail but common and ineffectual among chickens. Quail and chickens are not just sized differently, they have different instincts and needs. You'd probably be better off by getting an incubator.