So far most of our broodies hatch day 19 or 20. Silkies and Cochins. My girls brood inside in rubbermaid totes and I take them out twice a day for the first week and a half to go potty. They have food and water in front of them at all times. This brood with Henley has been difficult because of her eating habits, but generally it goes very smoothly. The last 10 days of brooding I only take them out once a day. Sometimes I leave them on lock down starting the 18th day and take them out when the eggs have all hatched. I have had eggs wait for 5 days after the first one hatches and if they go potty in the nest just clean it up. They don't want to, nor try to get up once the chicks start hatching. I just keep the food and water where it is for the hatched chicks to eat with mom while the rest are hatching. Once everyone is out and fluffed, they go in a temporary box while I clean out the brooder. I keep them all in the brooder until They are about 6 to 8 weeks old and then introduce mom and kids back to the flock. So far it has worked really well. I would leave them to brood in the coop, but silkies tend to want to all brood on top of one another and eggs get smashed. Btw, thanks everyone for your advice about Henleys diet, she is eating two eggs a day, and a little crumbles with cracked corn and grit mixed in sits in front of her if she wants it. She feels like she has put a little weight back on and she has a lot of energy when she goes out to poo.
Henleys last brood

Some of our mamas from this year. We only use broodies. No incubators here. No need with silkies.

Cochins are great mothers too.





Henleys last brood
Some of our mamas from this year. We only use broodies. No incubators here. No need with silkies.

Cochins are great mothers too.