They look like silkies to me. Also agree with other posts, leave the eggs and hatch out the rest in the bator if the first one doesn't take over when mama leaves the nest. It is possible that the non-broody silkie will adopt (or steal) the babies as soon as they hatch, so you may luck out and she'll stay on the nest.Hi all! Jumping in to say hello partway through my silkie's broodHere she is!
she is the one in the far right corner on her nest.
the 2nd silkie on the roost isn't broody, although I did ask her kindlyher nest is in the front left.
a peek at the eggs when my girl got up for a drink! sometimes silkie #2 keeps the nest warm for her while broody mama stretches her legs, eats and drinks. so cute!
questions:
1) do they look like silkies to you? or silkie cross perhaps? I am just wondering because they dont seem as fluffy as some other silkies
2) what do you think about 2 silkies co-mothering? the non-broody silkie is an experienced mother (2 clutches) so I hope that she will adopt chicks. everything I can find says they adopt chicks when broody, but what about non-broody? I am hoping to keep both mothers in with all the chicksbut I am prepared to separate them if necessary
3) eggs are staggered.. egg 1 is 13 days, egg 2 is 11 days, egg 3 is 9 days, egg 4 is 7 days, egg 5, 6, 7,8 & 9 are 6 days!! that is 1 week in between 1st and last hatch. can anyone share experiences on staggered hatch? IE will she stay on until the bitter end, even with 4 little chickies scurrying about? >.<