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Update: well folks, it seems my question has been answered by the silkie herself. I only managed to find one year old hen at this time of year, and she is completely and utterly uninterested in brooding. I've put eggs in her nesting box to entice her to brood after a few days of quiet to get acquainted with her new environment, but she went and pooped on the eggs, slept on them at night, then left them to cool off completely the next day. This happens every day. She doesn't roost (yet the roost is low for her as I read silkies can't fly), stays in the nest even with or without eggs at night only, poops into said nest, and if capable she'll bowl it over the first chance she gets. She will also try and crash-land the water bowl while she's at it, and the few times I've tried to put her with the chicks to see if she'd calm down and be more understanding, she pecked them and tore off some feathers. My chicks are traumatized. She also screams bloody murder every time I try to handle her in any way, and even almost charged me once.
This is one momma that doesn't fit the standard of her race, at least in temperament. Next time I want chicks, I'll buy an incubator instead of seeking out silkie breeders for help. I think it'll be a good investment if it can save me plenty of woes in the future.
This is one momma that doesn't fit the standard of her race, at least in temperament. Next time I want chicks, I'll buy an incubator instead of seeking out silkie breeders for help. I think it'll be a good investment if it can save me plenty of woes in the future.