Silkies - They’re simply SPECTACULAR!

Trying to get a head-count on silkie lovers...

  • ME! - I like silkies!

    Votes: 825 96.2%
  • ^

    Votes: 98 11.4%

  • Total voters
    858
I feel your pain. As soon as Chick Days start around here, my kids threaten to take my keys. I am not, under any circumstances, allowed anywhere near TSC - or any other feed store - unattended until all of the bins are empty!
... {{ ... sigh ... }} ...
Man alive, I wish I could take the keys away from my hens. And someone else grab my NR 360! Sioux hatch a bunch, and now 14 are running all over the place catching bugs and fertilzing the yard and she is back on the nest with her two 'sisters'. Blue Bonnet hatched 9 (well contained). Poof Poof is sitting on eggs, and Cheyenne and Rose are sharing a clutch of eggs in another pen. Good thing I water glassed eggs when they were more abundant.
 
Man alive, I wish I could take the keys away from my hens. And someone else grab my NR 360! Sioux hatch a bunch, and now 14 are running all over the place catching bugs and fertilzing the yard and she is back on the nest with her two 'sisters'. Blue Bonnet hatched 9 (well contained). Poof Poof is sitting on eggs, and Cheyenne and Rose are sharing a clutch of eggs in another pen. Good thing I water glassed eggs when they were more abundant.
In hindsight, it’s probably a really thing that my roo is missing his mark right now. I dont even have a coop big enough to hold these babies yet! (their upgraded palace is about 50% complete)
 
Man alive, I wish I could take the keys away from my hens. And someone else grab my NR 360! Sioux hatch a bunch, and now 14 are running all over the place catching bugs and fertilzing the yard and she is back on the nest with her two 'sisters'. Blue Bonnet hatched 9 (well contained). Poof Poof is sitting on eggs, and Cheyenne and Rose are sharing a clutch of eggs in another pen. Good thing I water glassed eggs when they were more abundant.
Picture this written in very small text or whispered behind a closed hand so my kids don't see or hear:
Guilty as charged! Gem, my bantam cochin, had been trying to go broody all Spring, so I finally gave in and ordered hatching eggs from another show line - to freshen up my bloodline (that's my story and I'm sticking to it!) She abandoned the nest, which I didn't realize until MUCH too late ... or so I thought. I moved what was clean into my NR 360 (neat coincidence!) and pretty much walked away, not expecting anything.

Meanwhile, Gem went broody again (I could have STEWED her!) I couldn't break her this time, so I gave her some VERY old eggs from my kitchen counter. I honestly figured she'd break again. Long story short - I have seven beautiful RC Nankin bantams ready to go out to the coop, soon - and Gem has nine ... count 'em NINE little Nankin muttlets on my front porch.

On top of that ... My BJG, prefers the smaller box coop to the big playhouse coop. The smaller one is lower, so she doesn't have as big a jump to get up or down - for some reason, ramps are "Ewww!" As a result, she rarely shows up for evening "roll call." I usually just glance inside to make sure she's in before I close up.

Well, yesterday she looked "flat" - broody flat, so I checked a little closer. Yup - she's sharing a nest with my New Hampshire Red and another Nankin. Eggs of all sizes, most look ready to go in about a week. I know I should, but I simply can NOT pitch eggs that far along! Luckily, my Nankin rooster is too short to fertilize her eggs properly, so most of those are duds ... but the smaller ones are viable and two of the larger eggs look possible. If they survive, they'll be an interesting mix, for sure ... but where in the world am I supposed to put 'em?
:he
 
Picture this written in very small text or whispered behind a closed hand so my kids don't see or hear:
Guilty as charged! Gem, my bantam cochin, had been trying to go broody all Spring, so I finally gave in and ordered hatching eggs from another show line - to freshen up my bloodline (that's my story and I'm sticking to it!) She abandoned the nest, which I didn't realize until MUCH too late ... or so I thought. I moved what was clean into my NR 360 (neat coincidence!) and pretty much walked away, not expecting anything.

Meanwhile, Gem went broody again (I could have STEWED her!) I couldn't break her this time, so I gave her some VERY old eggs from my kitchen counter. I honestly figured she'd break again. Long story short - I have seven beautiful RC Nankin bantams ready to go out to the coop, soon - and Gem has nine ... count 'em NINE little Nankin muttlets on my front porch.

On top of that ... My BJG, prefers the smaller box coop to the big playhouse coop. The smaller one is lower, so she doesn't have as big a jump to get up or down - for some reason, ramps are "Ewww!" As a result, she rarely shows up for evening "roll call." I usually just glance inside to make sure she's in before I close up.

Well, yesterday she looked "flat" - broody flat, so I checked a little closer. Yup - she's sharing a nest with my New Hampshire Red and another Nankin. Eggs of all sizes, most look ready to go in about a week. I know I should, but I simply can NOT pitch eggs that far along! Luckily, my Nankin rooster is too short to fertilize her eggs properly, so most of those are duds ... but the smaller ones are viable and two of the larger eggs look possible. If they survive, they'll be an interesting mix, for sure ... but where in the world am I supposed to put 'em?
:he
Ohhhhhh, I'm sure you'll come up with something! :lau
 
I recently read that bantam breeds tend to hatch before day 21 (more like day 19). Knowing that, does anyone start lockdown for silkies earlier than day 18?

I’m wondering if it would be a decent idea to stop turning earlier than day 18…but I do worry that increasing humidity earlier could be detrimental.

This is my first ever hatch so any advice is welcome!
 
I recently read that bantam breeds tend to hatch before day 21 (more like day 19). Knowing that, does anyone start lockdown for silkies earlier than day 18?

I’m wondering if it would be a decent idea to stop turning earlier than day 18…but I do worry that increasing humidity earlier could be detrimental.

This is my first ever hatch so any advice is welcome!
I let my run normally. Stopping the turn on day 18 won't hurt a bit. I've had them pip as early as day 19 with no harm done.
 
Color questions. I have 3 silkie crosses (F2's) that I'm wondering about. White gal with slightly off white crest, the other two are males as far as I can tell. What color would you call this crest? Blue?
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Lil guy in the center is a partridge offspring.
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And this young pup is a son of my Calico Splash and a blue and white satin splash with a black crest. I'm thinking of putting him with the little white (white and red) girls. What say you?
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I recently read that bantam breeds tend to hatch before day 21 (more like day 19). Knowing that, does anyone start lockdown for silkies earlier than day 18?

I’m wondering if it would be a decent idea to stop turning earlier than day 18…but I do worry that increasing humidity earlier could be detrimental.

This is my first ever hatch so any advice is welcome!

I turn off rocker at day 18, but I've dialed in the incubator temp enough that the earliest silkies hatch is day 20 but usually they all hatch on 21. Leaving them under a dedicated hen they will hatch 19-20 for me.

I also don't raise humidity, but that can vary from person to person depending on location and local humidity as well as the incubator. Do what works best for you where you are.
 
Color questions. I have 3 silkie crosses (F2's) that I'm wondering about. White gal with slightly off white crest, the other two are males as far as I can tell. What color would you call this crest? Blue?View attachment 3560155 Lil guy in the center is a partridge offspring.View attachment 3560157 And this young pup is a son of my Calico Splash and a blue and white satin splash with a black crest. I'm thinking of putting him with the little white (white and red) girls. What say you?View attachment 3560163

Crest looks sort of grey on the white one? It is probably the blue gene.

The bottom boy should give some lighter colored chicks with the white hen. I'm curious how theyd look
 

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