Michelle Landry
In the Brooder
- Apr 19, 2018
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Hello!
I have raised a variety of chickens and ducks for a number of years but have settled into just keeping silkies for now. I am a first grade teacher and we hatch out eggs as part of our curriculum in the spring. I really love children to have the experience of seeing how a mother hen hatches out the eggs in comparison to how it is done with an incubator.
Unfortunately my silkie flock was substantially reduced this winter (due to predators) and I am down to two (broody) hens and one rooster.
We are scheduled to begin hatching on Tuesday, May 1st. I had hoped to hatch out some more silkies in order to replenish my flock but since my hens have both gone broody they are not currently laying! I am hoping someone may know where I might purchase some fertile eggs?
I would greatly appreciate any leads.
Thank you!
ML
I have raised a variety of chickens and ducks for a number of years but have settled into just keeping silkies for now. I am a first grade teacher and we hatch out eggs as part of our curriculum in the spring. I really love children to have the experience of seeing how a mother hen hatches out the eggs in comparison to how it is done with an incubator.
Unfortunately my silkie flock was substantially reduced this winter (due to predators) and I am down to two (broody) hens and one rooster.
We are scheduled to begin hatching on Tuesday, May 1st. I had hoped to hatch out some more silkies in order to replenish my flock but since my hens have both gone broody they are not currently laying! I am hoping someone may know where I might purchase some fertile eggs?
I would greatly appreciate any leads.
Thank you!
ML