So, as posted earlier, none of the eggs that we had placed under Susan the silkie last weekend hatched, leaving us with a broody and unhappy bird. She has not ever had chicks and is a year old. She’s actually perked up this week and is eating better when I get her out twice a day, which is a relief! She’s been sitting on ceramic eggs since last weekend, while we ordered chicks to put under her. The ordered six LF breed chicks hatched Wednesday, were shipped last night (Wed night) , and should be arriving at our post office at 3:30 AM tomorrow (Friday) morning, when I can pick them up. I had intended to set them up on arrival in a brooder with heat, feed, electrolytes etc Friday, then place under Susan Friday night. But, if they do arrive so early in the AM, should I instead pick them up and put them right under Susan before dawn? Dawn here is about 6 AM, so I don’t know that I’d have time to get feed or drink into them before placing under broody. Also, I’ve read to place under her wings rather than body so she doesn’t accidentally crush them? Lastly, anyone ever play the sound of pipping chicks peeping to their broodies during the night before giving them chicks? I thought that might help her to transition from setting to mom mode, since she’s a first timer...