Fastest brooding period ever? LOL
So, my silkie hen, NeeNee, is on her 3rd broody cycle since spring. Started yesterday. Wouldn't leave the nest, grouchy, stealing eggs, the whole 9 yards. I gave her 6 eggs last night and secluded her in "Chateau le' Broody", my little broody brood box. I'd had 6 chicks hatch in the incubator yesterday morning and decided bright and early this morning to move them outside to the second brooder on the porch. The moment I went outside (the broody brooder box is on the porch as well) I heard/saw NeeNee go NUTS! She started cluck clucking softly, pacing, almost peeing herself with exuberance upon seeing "her" new arrivals..."Ummm...NeeNee, you do realize you've only been sitting on eggs for about 12 hours, right?", I asked patiently. To which she replied "Bucka bucka, coo coo". Very quietly. So, I set a chick in front of her, expecting bloodshed. Instead I watched her gently stand slightly and using her head/wing, urge the baby under her! She is now egg-less but coaxed all 6 babies under her wings and is now protecting them mightily...well, as mightily as a 2 pound (give or take..probably take) silkie hen can. They seemed a bit bewildered, but I have a baby monitor at the broody box and have heard only the soft cooings of a new mother hen discussing her love for her new hatchlings....
So, 12 hours from set to hatch with a broody?
And if you read my post on this thread late yesterday, my andalusian is now broody as well. But I am breaking her because the last time she went broody it completely changed her personality and took me over a month after she gave up her chicks to get her re-established in the pecking order so that she was not being brutalized every time she tried to go out the coop door... And she isn't firm in her broodiness yet...
So, my silkie hen, NeeNee, is on her 3rd broody cycle since spring. Started yesterday. Wouldn't leave the nest, grouchy, stealing eggs, the whole 9 yards. I gave her 6 eggs last night and secluded her in "Chateau le' Broody", my little broody brood box. I'd had 6 chicks hatch in the incubator yesterday morning and decided bright and early this morning to move them outside to the second brooder on the porch. The moment I went outside (the broody brooder box is on the porch as well) I heard/saw NeeNee go NUTS! She started cluck clucking softly, pacing, almost peeing herself with exuberance upon seeing "her" new arrivals..."Ummm...NeeNee, you do realize you've only been sitting on eggs for about 12 hours, right?", I asked patiently. To which she replied "Bucka bucka, coo coo". Very quietly. So, I set a chick in front of her, expecting bloodshed. Instead I watched her gently stand slightly and using her head/wing, urge the baby under her! She is now egg-less but coaxed all 6 babies under her wings and is now protecting them mightily...well, as mightily as a 2 pound (give or take..probably take) silkie hen can. They seemed a bit bewildered, but I have a baby monitor at the broody box and have heard only the soft cooings of a new mother hen discussing her love for her new hatchlings....
So, 12 hours from set to hatch with a broody?

And if you read my post on this thread late yesterday, my andalusian is now broody as well. But I am breaking her because the last time she went broody it completely changed her personality and took me over a month after she gave up her chicks to get her re-established in the pecking order so that she was not being brutalized every time she tried to go out the coop door... And she isn't firm in her broodiness yet...