JDisme
Chirping
Hi all,
I have a Silkie that has gone broody. I also have a dozen Icelandic Eggs that where gifted by a stranger, (yes gifted!). Purity of Icelandics has been confirmed, she sells hatching eggs.
Anyhow, I don't want to risk loosing these but I know that the broody will do a much better job then hatching then I can. My hatch rates are not very good at all and I have been experimenting with dry hatching to increase results.
I candled twice: on day 7 and 14 (today) all have good veining. I have been keeping humidity between 30-40%.
I am kicking around the idea of setting 6 under her and keeping 6 in the 'bator.
Oh, and here is the curve-ball: Two weeks ago I hatched 10 chicks (out of 17 ugh) and I have one remaining that didn't sell. My Silkie adopted her BEFORE she went broody and now the chick is in the nest with her. I placed food and water in the coop but I am afraid that the first time mama will get distracted with the chick and leave the nest.
Any advice would be appreciated!
I have a Silkie that has gone broody. I also have a dozen Icelandic Eggs that where gifted by a stranger, (yes gifted!). Purity of Icelandics has been confirmed, she sells hatching eggs.
Anyhow, I don't want to risk loosing these but I know that the broody will do a much better job then hatching then I can. My hatch rates are not very good at all and I have been experimenting with dry hatching to increase results.
I candled twice: on day 7 and 14 (today) all have good veining. I have been keeping humidity between 30-40%.
I am kicking around the idea of setting 6 under her and keeping 6 in the 'bator.
Oh, and here is the curve-ball: Two weeks ago I hatched 10 chicks (out of 17 ugh) and I have one remaining that didn't sell. My Silkie adopted her BEFORE she went broody and now the chick is in the nest with her. I placed food and water in the coop but I am afraid that the first time mama will get distracted with the chick and leave the nest.
Any advice would be appreciated!