- May 30, 2011
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Ok, you asked for it!!!! I have always used an incubator, so when my beautiful Blue Orpington hen decided she wanted to go broody, I took her egg away and told her to go play with the rest. Then my darling Splash Silkie decided she would do the broody thing too. I took her eggs away also.....because it was simply too darn cold outside for them to survive. Putting me in my place ( because, let's face it, I was feeling like a child murderer, both hens still insisted on brooding! The Blue girl laid another egg and I just let her keep it. The poor Silkie hen laid an egg and I decided to let her keep it. Then all of my other Silkie hens decided that since Splash was sitting, they would give her their eggs too! I really didn't know how many she had until I started seeing some sticking out of under her. Finally she moved off the nest for a fast few minutes and I got to peek inside........are you ready? Are you sure???? Really??????? OK,,,,,here it comes! There are fourteen eggs in there!!!!!!!!!!! Holy Moly. I certainly don't expect them all to hatch...at this point I've decided to just let everything be....nature can take it's course. The best part of all of this is watching my Silkie Roo protect her and stand guard over her. He will even climb into the nest to help her!!! My sweet Blue Girl who lives in another coop, is still sitting and purring happily. She knows I will sneak her some mealworms every morning and bread at night.....I believe she only has one egg, so we shall see!!! My incubator sits empty as I wait to see what develops. If you see me posting Silkies for Sale, you will know!!!! (<
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