I raise pheasants (eggs from a game farm hatchery) every year to release on our farm. For several years I just used an incubator, brooded them in the barn, and released them when they were about 14 weeks old. Always had a few hanging around for a year or so. Last year a friend suggested that I use a hen to brood them. I got two silkies. Put 10 pheasant eggs under one once she got broody, and hatched the others in the incubator. About 6 of the ones under the hen hatched; 23 of the 26 in the incubator hatched. When the incubator chicks were dry and fluffy I took them, two at a time, and slipped them under the silkie. She fostered 29 pheasant chicks - it was so cute to see them peeking out from under her wings, on top of her head, and everywhere. Eventually the other silkie, who had shown no maternal instinct, became a good "auntie" because the growing pheasants creeped under her when they were all too big to fit under the "mom." Getting ready to start again this year!