Quote: Bob BLosl kept a silky-- Mr Silky, witht he intensions of breeding halfbreds to be broodie mommas. SO if she is a he, perhaps he can still help you via his offspring.
oh god no! I don't need broody MUTTS! I need purebreds that will lay eggs! enough of them are already broody! LOL so far the broodies total 5 bantam cochins, 1 dorking 1 orp. getting some orp eggs to hatch for more of them since it's a breed I don't intend to breed, and being LF they can cover a good number of chicks. so if the silkie's a he, i'll either find him a girl, find him a home, or eat him...
my ee roo is 1/4 silkie as it is, but he's a good free range flock protector and ee maker. LOL
Handsome boy!!
I clearly misunderstood the purpose of your silky---- however it is my understanding that silkies are the queen of broody. lol
HOw wonderful!!!! 14 hatched for you!! nice job. Hatching is a skill-- the more you practice the better the results. Right??Well my 4th attempt at hatching yielded 14 chicks! I'm delighted needless to say. There were only 20 fertile eggs out of the 47 that I got from a friend, so overall percentage wasn't great, but if you count only the fertile eggs I achieved 70%. No where to go but up, right!?