After "breaking" my broodies since last fall, I finally decided to allow them to stay broody. I had hoped this would be about a month later, but you can't control when they go broody.
I've got a room set up in our house for the chickens. It held them as chicks, it's held any that needed observed, it's been my isolation area to break them from broodiness, and now we're making the circle again and it will hold them while they brood and then for a bit after the hatch.
Dahlia, the black silkie, went broody first this time. I made her a nest inside and stuck some golf balls in it. She was a bit wishy washy at first, but settled in quickly. After a day or so I swapped out the golf balls for 5 real eggs. She laid her own egg, either that next morning or the morning after, so now she has 6.
Lily, a white silkie, also went broody a few days later. Same process repeated with her. She got her real eggs 4 days after Dahlia got hers. I only gave her 4 eggs.
I will do my first candling on day 10 for Dahlia which will be Monday.
Tonight I will have to aggravate them a bit and get them to eat, drink, and hopefully poop. I can't tell that they are getting out of the much nests at all to do that, so I feel like I need to intervene every few days to keep them strong, but leave them alone the rest of the time. (Main thing is to make sure they do not poop on eggs.) I do get some growls in the morning when I wake them up. It's an interior room, so at night I have a tiny night light I keep on. Both nest have sides so that the chickens are pretty much in the dark, but I can see just enough to peek in and make sure they didn't get up and have trouble finding their way back to the nest. In their real coop, the have some faint light that comes in from a security light outside, so this mimics what they are used to as well. For the day time, I turn on an LED clip on light. The room stays dim, but gives them enough light to see if they do leave the nest. I get the growls when I flip on the actual overhead light that I need to see to get to the LED light to turn it on. LED light gets turned off in the evenings.