Egg Hatching

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Set some eggs!! Shell mother her own, not those you bought. Sometimes if they're setting a nest, you can slip a couple just hatched chicks under her at night & she may take them.

Silkies seem to be a "village" for parent sharing 🤣
 

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Set some eggs!! Shell mother her own, not those you bought. Sometimes if they're setting a nest, you can slip a couple just hatched chicks under her at night & she may take them.

Silkies seem to be a "village" for parent sharing 🤣

They really are. I've had a lot of involved roosters, too.

Mass of silkies co-parenting and one will hide the chicks while the others attack
 

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I hatched 20 mixed chicks a few months back. I gave 10 to the neighbors, sold 5 and kept 5. Don't know the sex breakdown on the 5 I sold but the 10 I gave to the neighbors turned out to be 9 pullets and 1 roo. The 5 I kept for myself - 4 roos and 1 pullet. Sigh.... never fails, lol!

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I'll have to remember the flipping the chick over trick...

I don't regret giving away the pullets to the neighbors. The chicks were for the kids and they picked the ones they wanted. But - the next time I want to buy some chicks - I'm taking my neighbor kids and they can pick out the chicks for me, lol!
 

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I'll have to remember the flipping the chick over trick...

I don't regret giving away the pullets to the neighbors. The chicks were for the kids and they picked the ones they wanted. But - the next time I want to buy some chicks - I'm taking my neighbor kids and they can pick out the chicks for me, lol!
They calm their butt down after a few seconds of being upside down. Then see what they do with their feet.

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Started today 👍. 6/2 hatch. Layer pullets, freezer roos.
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I didn't incubate any last yr. Couple broodies gave me a few. This yr I decided to re energize from home, given usual prices of chicks being high -- IF you could even find them. At this months auction I lucked out on some eggs for heavy breeds at only $7 for the dozen ( some bidders were sleeping!). New bloodlines. Then felt the effort should be bigger for time & chick care involved -- added my own flock eggs for more work for me 🤣 For any roos hatched, then freezer fill will happen. I've already added another roo to flock with buying 5 pullets & one will be a roo. That's great actually -- I love buff orpingtons. 😊 So I can then hatch purebred.
 

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