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X2 and I bet being a silkie she'll take those little fluff balls off your hands.
Thanks Barngoddess and Miss Lydia. I've tried twice before and not good results. One was a bantam cochin broody with one egg. She got off of it when it started chirping inside the egg and didn't want anything to do with it. I got home from work and it got cold and died in the shell. The second time was a seabright mom. She hatched her baby and then tried to kill it a week later. I'm going to try to leave them with the flock and see what happens.
After a total disaster last year with a Barred Rock (mostly likely due to my interference) I just had a successful broody hatch with a Red Sex Link. If she can do it, anyhen can. I have seen the light! I am converted. My Mama Broody is now 3 weeks in with 3 chicks AND moulting. I'm a believer.
I have faith. Your Silkie girl can do it!
Where is Peter Pan when you need him???
X2 and I bet being a silkie she'll take those little fluff balls off your hands.

Thanks Barngoddess and Miss Lydia. I've tried twice before and not good results. One was a bantam cochin broody with one egg. She got off of it when it started chirping inside the egg and didn't want anything to do with it. I got home from work and it got cold and died in the shell. The second time was a seabright mom. She hatched her baby and then tried to kill it a week later. I'm going to try to leave them with the flock and see what happens.
After a total disaster last year with a Barred Rock (mostly likely due to my interference) I just had a successful broody hatch with a Red Sex Link. If she can do it, anyhen can. I have seen the light! I am converted. My Mama Broody is now 3 weeks in with 3 chicks AND moulting. I'm a believer.

I have faith. Your Silkie girl can do it!

Where is Peter Pan when you need him???