Breeder stock is more likely to go broody.
The hatcheries tend to breed the broodiness out of their lines, they CAN go broody, but won't as often or as reliably as breeder stock.
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Breeder stock is more likely to go broody.The hatcheries tend to breed the broodiness out of their lines, they CAN go broody, but won't as often or as reliably as breeder stock.
LOTS of people have Silkies, they are super popular. You can even start with Craigslist, and email people asking where their birds came from (hatchery vs private breeder). Also, Marge Best is in Oregon City and she has some really nice Silkies...![]()
Quote: No, she's not on here, but you can find her on Facebook, or I'm sure she's listed.
No, she's not on here, but you can find her on Facebook, or I'm sure she's listed.