- Jun 9, 2009
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I'm a complete beginner, so if this is a stupid idea, please tell me (gently!). I want to end up with no more than five laying hens, but would really like the experience of having a hen brood and raise chicks. So I was wondering if this plan makes sense: I could buy two Silkie pullets now, and then in the spring, hopefully one of them will go broody and I can buy hatching eggs of the other breeds I want to put under her.
Is it reasonable to assume that at least one out of two Silkies would go broody in the spring? Does it work to just put hatching eggs under them when this happens? What are the flaws in this plan?
Thanks for your help!
Is it reasonable to assume that at least one out of two Silkies would go broody in the spring? Does it work to just put hatching eggs under them when this happens? What are the flaws in this plan?
Thanks for your help!
. I do not know if silkies are prone to go broody, but if not, I would get a hen that will most likly go broody like a buff orpington. You could either get hatching eggs and count the costs (like casualties and roos) or just by day old female chicks and slip them under your broody at night. Watching a hen raise babies is one of the most amazing things!
