If eggs are rotten, the hen will sometimes push them out. I don't know if they know wether they're fertile or notSilkie hens can tell if their own eggs are fertilized, right?
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If eggs are rotten, the hen will sometimes push them out. I don't know if they know wether they're fertile or notSilkie hens can tell if their own eggs are fertilized, right?
If eggs are rotten, the hen will sometimes push them out. I don't know if they know wether they're fertile or not

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Pigeon is getting really big! She looks like her partridge silkie pop, but "she" has some silver around her neck.
Ours by choice spend most of the day outside in the run and it's been in the sixties with a light breeze. At night it's been dropping down into the forties and they huddle tightly under the heat lamp in the coop adjoining the run. I would recommend putting them near a heat source for at least a couple of more weeks at night and perhaps make a smaller huddle box inside your coop with lots of shavings for warmth. Smaller areas are easier for the babies to warm up and maintain heat. Good luck! Your babies are cute.
Here is one of mine from yesterday.
Tamar is so funny and cute!@Adorlable your babies are so gorgeous!Tamar is so funny and cute!![]()
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My new baby's, can't wait to see what they will look like when grown!