ChickensByTheBeach
In the Brooder
- Jan 21, 2018
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I just ordered my FIRST EVER batch of hatching eggs to arrive in 3 weeks. By then it will be deep February... but winter in Santa Cruz CA is hardly winter at all. Temps will be in the low 50s at night.
I have six silkie hens who all seem to take turns holding down the egg box. Currently I have three fully broody silkies. Not so lucky me.
Here's my dilemma, will any of these ladies still be broody by the time my eggs arrive on the scene? Do I have to plan my shipment for right when I see a silkie start to go broody?? Should I buy a back-up incubator just in case?? Thanks for the help.
I have six silkie hens who all seem to take turns holding down the egg box. Currently I have three fully broody silkies. Not so lucky me.
Here's my dilemma, will any of these ladies still be broody by the time my eggs arrive on the scene? Do I have to plan my shipment for right when I see a silkie start to go broody?? Should I buy a back-up incubator just in case?? Thanks for the help.