Good Morning,
Here is the thing....
Last month i put 20 of my Silkies eggs in the bator and nothing hatched. i candled and i guess i made up stuff to see in there. I don't have to say i was more than a little disappointed.
My first theory was that the eggs got frozen in the time it took them to be laid and me getting them out of the barn. My next and i think more weirder and true is that my roo still thinks of my hen as his daughter, as he raised her and her brothers after the mother and another chick were killed by a coon. Do you think he would still think like that??
Anywho, that is not the real question...
I wanted to try again so I gathered more eggs including some from my Standard WCB Polish and i was going to put them in the bator..... when i got home form work my little hen who had laid over 30 eggs decided she was finally gonna sit.... so i took 8 Silkie eggs (leaving her with 4) and i took 5 polish eggs ( leaving her with 1)
all of the silkie eggs i believe are duds ( i've learned a thing or two about candeling) both in the bator and under the hen
today is day 12. the polish egg under her is viable and 4 out of the 5 i have in the bator are also growing.
HERE'S THE QUESTION......
Should I
a- let the incubator do its job and fully hatch these chicks and put them in the brooder i have set up in the spare bedroom so i can google at the new chicks for hours and see how cute they are
or
b- put the eggs under the hen at some point that you will tell is the best time to do that.
or
c- wait til they hatch and when they are dry put them under the hen for her to raise with the other one.
i can hardly wait to hear what you think
thanks for listening and your opinions
Here is the thing....
Last month i put 20 of my Silkies eggs in the bator and nothing hatched. i candled and i guess i made up stuff to see in there. I don't have to say i was more than a little disappointed.

My first theory was that the eggs got frozen in the time it took them to be laid and me getting them out of the barn. My next and i think more weirder and true is that my roo still thinks of my hen as his daughter, as he raised her and her brothers after the mother and another chick were killed by a coon. Do you think he would still think like that??
Anywho, that is not the real question...
I wanted to try again so I gathered more eggs including some from my Standard WCB Polish and i was going to put them in the bator..... when i got home form work my little hen who had laid over 30 eggs decided she was finally gonna sit.... so i took 8 Silkie eggs (leaving her with 4) and i took 5 polish eggs ( leaving her with 1)
all of the silkie eggs i believe are duds ( i've learned a thing or two about candeling) both in the bator and under the hen
today is day 12. the polish egg under her is viable and 4 out of the 5 i have in the bator are also growing.
HERE'S THE QUESTION......
Should I
a- let the incubator do its job and fully hatch these chicks and put them in the brooder i have set up in the spare bedroom so i can google at the new chicks for hours and see how cute they are
or
b- put the eggs under the hen at some point that you will tell is the best time to do that.
or
c- wait til they hatch and when they are dry put them under the hen for her to raise with the other one.
i can hardly wait to hear what you think
thanks for listening and your opinions
