Broody Bist
Songster
- May 7, 2018
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It is 39 degrees Fahrenheit outside and getting colder, we’re just barely into November.. but for some reason my silkie hen Lucy thought it was a good idea to go broody a few nights ago.
Please don’t go, please keep reading.
So I have another silkie hen still laying, and when she lays her eggs Lucy steals them and sits on them. I’m usually good about collecting them, but last night I forgot to collect. So tonight I find two eggs, realizing that I forgot last night and my heart dropped.
I took them both inside because I absolutely will NOT let another hen sit in Winter, my pretty little Cochin hen died a few years ago trying to.
So I candled both eggs and one seems just a wee bit darker (the yolk was) than the other. I didn’t see any veins yet, but it was definitely darker and a tad more defined.
Someone please please reassure me that there is no chance of a chick in that egg. I will absolutely die if I crack it open and find a little chick was forming. I did that once before by accident and still haven’t forgiven myself.
Maybe this wouldn’t be classified as an emergency for some, but the egg is still here in the house getting colder by the minute and I just had to come here and have someone reassure me. I know this may be a very stupid question for some of you more experienced chicken owners, but I just had to ask.
Thank you all so so much for reading this far. If you don’t know how to answer, please tag someone you think could help me out. Thanks again.

~Elisabeth
Please don’t go, please keep reading.
So I have another silkie hen still laying, and when she lays her eggs Lucy steals them and sits on them. I’m usually good about collecting them, but last night I forgot to collect. So tonight I find two eggs, realizing that I forgot last night and my heart dropped.
I took them both inside because I absolutely will NOT let another hen sit in Winter, my pretty little Cochin hen died a few years ago trying to.
So I candled both eggs and one seems just a wee bit darker (the yolk was) than the other. I didn’t see any veins yet, but it was definitely darker and a tad more defined.
Someone please please reassure me that there is no chance of a chick in that egg. I will absolutely die if I crack it open and find a little chick was forming. I did that once before by accident and still haven’t forgiven myself.
Maybe this wouldn’t be classified as an emergency for some, but the egg is still here in the house getting colder by the minute and I just had to come here and have someone reassure me. I know this may be a very stupid question for some of you more experienced chicken owners, but I just had to ask.
Thank you all so so much for reading this far. If you don’t know how to answer, please tag someone you think could help me out. Thanks again.


~Elisabeth