Well just as a note, as I closed it down tonight, two broodies have decided to share the remaining 15 eggs and the five chicks. They broke a pipping egg in a squabble for nest rights, probably a few hours away from hatch and decided to share. It is absolutely hilarious to watch chicks go out to eat & drink & try to figure out which broody to go back to cause they both purr, tidbit, and scratch close feed for the chicks. I am a little sad cause I saw the panic and intensity of the hens trying to get the chick out of the shell, it was gasping, look fully formed, just needed a few more hours...it was very sad and I felt so bad for the hens trying to get it up & running. Nature is so beautiful & cruel. Two more went broody today. This will make five....not sure I can handle or accommodate that many. Can the sound of chirping chicks cause a hen to brood? I am beginning to think so. The two new broodies just absolutely locked down, stealing eegs, growling, ALL puffed up. I truly do not know how you incubator folks handle it all. I think I may write something up, I would like to have an incubator cause you never know when a hen may go broody, but a broody takes care of so much. Trying to hatch, everybody sounds like a kid with a box of Cracker Jacks...just can't wait for the prize at the bottom of the box. Of my hatches, I know one is a Sultan, maybe silkie mix dad. Grey , black face, five toes, and feathers like you stuck it in a light socket!