I usually brood in my breakfast nook.  I talk to them all the time, look in on them a lot, and at least once a day, I catch each one, hold it, comfort it, then transfer it into a clean brooder box with it's hatch mates.  I try to hold them at least once more during each day, and comfort them.  Like I said, they go through stages as they grow.  They get used to the routine of being talked to, handled, and transferred to a clean box.  At a certain age, suddenly they act like they've never been around a person.  The get all skittery again.  A few days later, they settle down.  Especially for treats.  They do fine for a bit, then all of a sudden, they're scared again, then they get over it again.  Usually by the time I put them in the coop, and they adjust to coop life, they settle right on down, and are fine after that.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			
	
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 It goes like this, old lady grabs her pail and net, corner chicks in the brooder after you terrify them tripping over the 8 inch board you have to step over to get in brooder. 
