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I have seen that happen with one chick but I think it is unlikely she would have squashed all 3 . Were they eating and drinking, sometimes with newbie mums they need a little help.
Im not positive. Every time I looked in on her the chicks were under her peeping. I saw one come out once and it pooped but I never actually saw them eat or drink. She was a "vicious" broody and wouldn't let me get too near. I feel silly I didn't even think to help out with the eating and drinking portion that very well may have been the problem. Ive had many other broodies of different breeds, a cochin being my best, that have done perfectly so I just assumed the Silkie would do well also since I hear they make such wonderful mamas.