OK so they should have hatched Saturday morning.
I knew the eggs were silkies. I asked what breed the setting hen was.
The eggs are now 2 days late. I hate to tell you this but they probably are lost.
I would normally say to let them sit for a couple more days in an incubator but I don't want to do that to a broody hen.
Hopefully one or two will hatch but if it doesn't, I would either break the broody or get a couple day old chicks for her to raise.
 
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OK so they should have hatched Saturday morning.
I knew the eggs were silkies. I asked what breed the setting hen was.
The eggs are now 2 days late. I hate to tell you this but they probably are lost.
I would normally say to let them sit for a couple more days in an incubator but I don't want to do that to a broody hen.
Hopefully one or two will hatch but if it doesn't, I would either break the broody or get a couple day old chicks for her to raise.
I like the day old chick idea.
 
You said there was a pip... any updates?

I would get some day old chicks if I were you or break the broody if the chicks don't hatch in the next couple days. I honestly would do the day old chick idea just because that broody has been sitting on those eggs for so long and I'd want to reward her with chicks.
 
So I just want to say again that I couldn’t see movement for days before I went into lockdown with Pippi Longshot. But the egg was full of shadow so I gave him a chance. He’s 12 weeks old now.

But if there are no hatches I would definitely reward her with a few day old chicks.
 

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