Silkie thread!

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When hubby gets up (works nights) I'll get individual close ups. The little buggers are too quick to handle and photograph on my own lol

I would say that by the colour of their beaks and single combs that they are crossed with another breed.
 
I currently have three broody Silkie hens. I also currently have about 30 Silkie eggs in incubators. Would it mess anything up to give them some eggs that were set in the 'bator about 2 weeks ago? I've taken eggs from a broody and put them into the incubator before, but never the other way around. This isn't an emergency or anything, I just thought it might lighten my turning load and give them something to actually sit on. I imagine it would be fine, but I wanted to get thoughts from the experts first. I don't want to jeopardize the eggs. When they hatch in another week, is it going to freak them out because they haven't been sitting for long?
 
I currently have three broody Silkie hens.  I also currently have about 30 Silkie eggs in incubators.  Would it mess anything up to give them some eggs that were set in the 'bator about 2 weeks ago?  I've taken eggs from a broody and put them into the incubator before, but never the other way around.  This isn't an emergency or anything, I just thought it might lighten my turning load and give them something to actually sit on.  I imagine it would be fine, but I wanted to get thoughts from the experts first.  I don't want to jeopardize the eggs.  When they hatch in another week, is it going to freak them out because they haven't been sitting for long?

They should be fine. I once had an incubator breakdown and popped 1/2 of the eggs under a hen . She hatched all bar 3 out. Just keep the bator running for a while , just in case.
 

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