- Mar 7, 2013
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I know this thread is from a long time ago but the response may help another in search of this question. I have had my silkie hatch at least 3-4 broods. The eggs have hatched anywhere from 20 days to 29! I had read that at 24 days to remove the eggs, but every time I try to interfere something bad happens so I just started leaving them until she abandons them and takes that hatched chics. I usually put food and water right next to her so she has incentive to stay an extra day or two. Then after she leaves, the NEXT day I remove the unhatched eggs. I wait because I have had some start to hatch a few hours after she leaves the nest and once they hatch I move them close to her and she takes them in. I have also tried moving them while they were hatching to her (she pulled them under like a backhoe) but they didn't survive so now I just leave things until it is done. I have noticed that if it is warm out, they are fine for a few hours while hatching even if she isn't sitting on them. On another note, I have never been able to move her away from the flock so I just always leave things alone in that regard. She protects the babies and usually runs the other hens out of the coop for most of the day. They brave it to get a drink and eat a snack then she runs them out again. We have only lost 2 chics, one I think got out of the run and never made it back in...the other I found in the coop. I figure nature knows best so it makes my life easier (since Mama does all the work), I don't worry, I don't interfere and it usually works out just fine.