- Aug 19, 2019
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We have two 8-9 month old silkies. They finally started laying eggs two ish months ago. For a month and a half straight we were getting two to three eggs a day. Both spent all day either in the run or out in our yard. It has been in the high 50s/ 60s. We noticed about four weeks ago that our black silkie was showing broody tendencies all of a sudden. She only comes out in the morning, mid after noon and evening for some food and water. And the rest of the day she sits in her nesting area. She doesnt roam the yard anymore, just the run. But they were still laying eggs.
Now it has been just over a week and we have not gotten any eggs at all from either of our two silkies. The black one is still broody but comes out a few times a day. And our other one is acting as normal. Scratching all day in the yard.
We had one day of snow, but the following day it was back in the 60s. There food has not changed so I'm curious on why all of a sudden they both stopped laying.
I read that if one goes broody they all stop laying eggs, is that so? Or can one chilly day just throw them off? Cause literally nothing has changed with them.
Now it has been just over a week and we have not gotten any eggs at all from either of our two silkies. The black one is still broody but comes out a few times a day. And our other one is acting as normal. Scratching all day in the yard.
We had one day of snow, but the following day it was back in the 60s. There food has not changed so I'm curious on why all of a sudden they both stopped laying.
I read that if one goes broody they all stop laying eggs, is that so? Or can one chilly day just throw them off? Cause literally nothing has changed with them.