- Thread starter
- #531
sorry to hear about your hen thanks so much for the info im going to have to get some fake eggsWe lost our broody tooShe was a special hen and is still missed. Her loss is what started me incubating.
Back to your question. I've read the best way is to choose from a broody breed (which silkies definitely are) or chicks from broody hen (predisposed to go broody). I've also read that leaving eggs in the nest will trigger a broody hen. Something about the pressure on her chest will release hormones and encourage broodiness.
I went the broody breed and naturally hatched chick route. I've got Marans and Bantam Cochins. Plus 2 Silkie/EE crosses that came from a broody hen. All these birds are still pretty young but I'm hopeful.