I bought my 2 silkies to be mummies as I don't want to go down the incubator route but want to build my flock from scratch (just have 3 laying pullets to get me going while I hatch more!). We have had them about 5 weeks - both silkies are 1-2 years old and both been mums before. I am suspicious that Hermione may well have gone broody - she was in from around lunch time yesterday, slept in the nesting box and stayed there this morning, I was about to start sourcing eggs to put under her when she went outside in the sun (was gorgeous here today - over 20 degrees celsius) so I decided she wasn't. She was out for maybe an hour, possibly more I'm not really sure, however when I went back out a bit later she was back in the nesting box (which has 6 full sized hardboiled eggs (from someones idea on here to do so!) in it
). When I went out to shut them up poor Doris was on her own on the perch (they are currently in a different coop to the big girls but share the run in the day) so this is the 2nd night she has slept in the nest. The thing that is making me doubt a little too is that she laid an egg today - is that OK or would that say that she isn't? Could she just be hiding in there from the other chickens (they have only been fully intergrated in the days the last few days and she has had a few falling outs with the others).
I saw that @Ridgerunner you said on another thread (I've been trying to find my answers without having to post again!) that 2 nights and you are happy they are broody? But what about the 'abandoning' the eggs for the hour or so (albeit at the warmest part of the day) if they were real eggs not hardboiled would that have killed them?
Any other things I should look for to make the call - I can't work out if I'm just being hopeful (I didn't expect it to happen for a few months I think!)?
So frustrating as I ate the eggs I'd kept from when they were with their rooster only a few days ago (actually I still have the last one but it was laid the 21/03 so too old to be viable?)! A few questions if you think she is broody:
How long have I got to source some eggs?
How many eggs should I put under her? She isn't a small silkie - here they call them 'grande' so guessing what in English would be standard? She seems to be sitting on the 6 with no problems - would 8 be too many?
). When I went out to shut them up poor Doris was on her own on the perch (they are currently in a different coop to the big girls but share the run in the day) so this is the 2nd night she has slept in the nest. The thing that is making me doubt a little too is that she laid an egg today - is that OK or would that say that she isn't? Could she just be hiding in there from the other chickens (they have only been fully intergrated in the days the last few days and she has had a few falling outs with the others).I saw that @Ridgerunner you said on another thread (I've been trying to find my answers without having to post again!) that 2 nights and you are happy they are broody? But what about the 'abandoning' the eggs for the hour or so (albeit at the warmest part of the day) if they were real eggs not hardboiled would that have killed them?
Any other things I should look for to make the call - I can't work out if I'm just being hopeful (I didn't expect it to happen for a few months I think!)?
So frustrating as I ate the eggs I'd kept from when they were with their rooster only a few days ago (actually I still have the last one but it was laid the 21/03 so too old to be viable?)! A few questions if you think she is broody:
How long have I got to source some eggs?
How many eggs should I put under her? She isn't a small silkie - here they call them 'grande' so guessing what in English would be standard? She seems to be sitting on the 6 with no problems - would 8 be too many?
It is much cooler today and she seemed to just come out to eat and drink and poo then went straight back so they must have an inbuilt instinct about the weather - obviously she thought it was warm enough yesterday to spend a bit more time away (from her hardboiled eggs 
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