thank you.. everyones info they have given me.. I am getting 2 silkie babies later this weeksilkies or cochins? Silkies you can usually just leave the eggs with them and they will collect a pile and then brood.
thank you I didnt know all of this and It was really helpfullSilkies are broody. Cochins are broody. Silver Phoenix are Broody. You will not be able to "get them to broody" if they aren't a breed that goes broody. And they go broody when they want to, not when you tell them to.
Being broody means they stop laying - for the 21 days, plus however long they take care of the chicks (4 weeks to whenever). Most egg producers do not like chickens taking a "vacation" to hatch eggs - so they choose only the hens that do not sit on their eggs and only hatch from those hens - that is what is called being "bred out" of the breed. They also add leghorn (notorious for never going broody) to their breeds - gives them more eggs but messes with the genetics big time.
This has not been done with the three breeds listed above, that's why they still set on their eggs. Silkies were originally created to be broodies - that's why they are so good (or bad) at it.
If you have a Silkie hen - and you put about 4 golfballs in a nest - she will probably oblige you and try and hatch those golfballs....![]()