Haven't been on here in a while - last time I posted, my silkie was broody and we gave her some duck eggs that my sister wanted when they were old enough to leave. Turns out none of them were fertile so she sat on them for nothing, poor girl. Maybe my drake hasn't quite figured things out yet as it appears that we get about 1 fertile egg for every 20!
So, we gave up on hatching ducklings and just worked on getting her weight back up again. She started laying again for about 2 weeks, then went broody again.
I didn't want her to sit on nothing again, so we let her keep her own last 4 eggs she laid as they will definitely be silkies since all we currently had at the time was a silkie roo.
We candled them all last week and all were developing just right as far as we could tell!
We are excited to see her be a mama. I will keep you posted. She's a sweet girl that lets me do anything I want with her or the eggs, although I try to just leave her alone. I do have to lift her up daily to get my EE's egg out from under her as she steals it every day - lol.
This is a picture of her last time she was broody...

Okay, so, question... do you think she and the chicks will be fine left in the coop? I have 1 big Cochin cockerel (about 19 weeks old who has just discovered the girls this past week), the father of the babies (a silkie roo), 4 big girls (almost 9 months old) and 13 pullets (range in age from 13-18 weeks old). Anything I should be aware of or will she just be able to protect her babies?
So, we gave up on hatching ducklings and just worked on getting her weight back up again. She started laying again for about 2 weeks, then went broody again.
I didn't want her to sit on nothing again, so we let her keep her own last 4 eggs she laid as they will definitely be silkies since all we currently had at the time was a silkie roo.
We candled them all last week and all were developing just right as far as we could tell!
We are excited to see her be a mama. I will keep you posted. She's a sweet girl that lets me do anything I want with her or the eggs, although I try to just leave her alone. I do have to lift her up daily to get my EE's egg out from under her as she steals it every day - lol.
This is a picture of her last time she was broody...
Okay, so, question... do you think she and the chicks will be fine left in the coop? I have 1 big Cochin cockerel (about 19 weeks old who has just discovered the girls this past week), the father of the babies (a silkie roo), 4 big girls (almost 9 months old) and 13 pullets (range in age from 13-18 weeks old). Anything I should be aware of or will she just be able to protect her babies?