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I recently constructed a new incubator from scratch and put a couple of my silkie pullet's eggs in it to test if it was working properly. she just started laying and I know they are fertile (I have a Pekin cockerel).
Two weeks later, one of the eggs was an early quitter, but the second egg looks to be developing on schedule. It is now on day 18 but lo and behold, my silkie has now gone broody. She has been fully sitting for about three days now.
My question is, the egg is due to go into lockdown. should I leave it to hatch in the incubator or should I give the egg back to the chicken to hatch? She has been sitting less than one week so is this risky?
EDIT: Forgot to add that I would really prefer it if the silkie would raise the chick now as it I her own chick anyway. So even if I hatch it in the bator I will be trying to sneak it to her after hatch.
Two weeks later, one of the eggs was an early quitter, but the second egg looks to be developing on schedule. It is now on day 18 but lo and behold, my silkie has now gone broody. She has been fully sitting for about three days now.
My question is, the egg is due to go into lockdown. should I leave it to hatch in the incubator or should I give the egg back to the chicken to hatch? She has been sitting less than one week so is this risky?
EDIT: Forgot to add that I would really prefer it if the silkie would raise the chick now as it I her own chick anyway. So even if I hatch it in the bator I will be trying to sneak it to her after hatch.
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