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Congrats on the first egg!
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A word of caution, first pullet eggs are not the best ones to hatch out. Your girls need to be laying for a while so that the chicks can emerge strong and big. Pullets lay small eggs to start with which give the chicks little room to grow. Chicks can hatch weak and never thrive.

And to answer your question, no, she will not go broody just because the eggs are in the nest. Depending on breed, she may wait until next year to go broody. If you watch the girls enough you will notice when she starts to change in that direction. She will be more grouchy, she will fluff up a bit more and start making new noises. Often when another bird or you approach her she will raise her wings out a bit and fluff those neck feathers out and may lower her head.

Eggs can get cold before a hen sits on them. It can be as long as 3-4 weeks before they sit on them. Case in point, I have one Guinea girl, she was sitting on 21 eggs when I found her nest. Those eggs were complied over a matter of weeks since I am sure she did not lay every single day. The 15 I took from the nest were all growing, I left 6 for her. It works the same with chickens and ducks. One hen can produce enough for a nice nest and then sit on them. They will start incubating with the warmth from her plucked chest and slight humidity from her body.
 
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Congrats on the first egg!
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A word of caution, first pullet eggs are not the best ones to hatch out. Your girls need to be laying for a while so that the chicks can emerge strong and big. Pullets lay small eggs to start with which give the chicks little room to grow. Chicks can hatch weak and never thrive.

And to answer your question, no, she will not go broody just because the eggs are in the nest. Depending on breed, she may wait until next year to go broody. If you watch the girls enough you will notice when she starts to change in that direction. She will be more grouchy, she will fluff up a bit more and start making new noises. Often when another bird or you approach her she will raise her wings out a bit and fluff those neck feathers out and may lower her head.

Eggs can get cold before a hen sits on them. It can be as long as 3-4 weeks before they sit on them. Case in point, I have one Guinea girl, she was sitting on 21 eggs when I found her nest. Those eggs were complied over a matter of weeks since I am sure she did not lay every single day. The 15 I took from the nest were all growing, I left 6 for her. It works the same with chickens and ducks. One hen can produce enough for a nice nest and then sit on them. They will start incubating with the warmth from her plucked chest and slight humidity from her body.

Well said!
 
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Sounds reasonable. I hope she responds in a positive way!
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I candled your eggs and you had 9 that were clear but the others are growing. The lavs are still in the race! I think you lost whites and a buff, BBS.... I saved the eggs so you could see. Hatch date is approaching and I know you are eggcited!
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Don't worry abt saving the clear eggs. Clear eggs is to be expected, and don't smell too good after three weeks.....
 
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If you paid via paypal, depending on how she responds, you may want to look into opening a claim with them also.



I like the sparkle city silkies name. I started to use that but DD did not like it.
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Nice to know. I did pay via paypal.
 
I would like for you guys to check out my new website, and join if you'd like. Please take a look even if it's to critique. Example- I showed it to the girls at work and they helped me make a few changes, like, "I'm a chicken alcoholic" to "I'm a chicken aholic." Chicken alcoholic? Whats that a drunk chicken? LOL!!

ETA: More pictures to follow. It's hard to take pictures of chickens!!!
 
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Looks really nice, Nikki! Those Silkies have some major head fluff!
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Are you going to show any this fall? I know the Morganton NC show is Oct. 29th and the bantam show is some time in Nov. down in Clemson, usually around the 20th.

Oh, yeah....I totally love your DH's hobby! If I had the money I would so have this place filled with muscle cars and old fixed up trucks. Oh, I do love to dream! DD loves the General Lee with a passion and my DH loves most of the old cars I do.
 

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