You could leave the eggs (mark them with a Sharpie so you know which ones are which), or you could put some golf balls or plastic Easter eggs in there. Most likely, you could leave them empty and they'll still go broody. I've had 6 broodies already this year, and a couple of them didn't even wait for Spring, they were trying to sit in January and February when it was still freezing here.Hey guys my Silkie's have been laying eggs like crazy and they don't have a nest in their coop and I'm adding 2 really big ones tomorrow and I was wondering since the weather is starting to get warmer do you guys think if I just don't take the eggs out and let them make a clutch will they brood them?? Thanks in advance.
Just got a better quality rooster and want to see how the chicks Turn out. It would be their first time going broody.
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