I am in the same boat...I live in Upstate NY and even though today is fairly nice, tomorrow calls for some snow...I have a silkie hen who decide to go broody two days ago. This would be my first experience with a broody hen and my first time hatching chicks if I let her stay on the eggs. I decided yesterday to go for it. She is still in the nestbox on the eggs outside but I'm am obviously going to have to move her inside once the temps drop into the 30's, 20's. I have no way of providing heat or even a lamp outside if had to. I've been doing a lot of reading and some folks have said to leave her alone, while other's have said to move her inside. So I'm torn on what to do. I would really like to get at least 1 or 2 chicks from this clutch, if not more.