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How many eggs you can put under a hen depends on the size of the hen and the size of the eggs. A large hen like a White Rock or Rhode Island can set 18 medium size eggs easily, but if you are using a banty or larger eggs that will make a difference. When you place her on the nest see that all the eggs are completely covered in a single layer not stacked on top of one another.
I always use a nest off the ground so I can guard against vermin and ants. It must have a good thick layer of clean straw and a solid base to hold in heat. I find it best to leave the chicks with the hen until they are dry and then remove them to a seperate holding box until the hatch is complete. Many times the hatch will take 2 to 3 days to complete. Once the last chick is dry you can give them all back to the hen if you are going to let her raise them or put her back with the flock and raise them yourself. You can find more info on the subject here : http://www.bukisa.com/articles/69719_raising-and-hatching-out-baby-chicks
I always use a nest off the ground so I can guard against vermin and ants. It must have a good thick layer of clean straw and a solid base to hold in heat. I find it best to leave the chicks with the hen until they are dry and then remove them to a seperate holding box until the hatch is complete. Many times the hatch will take 2 to 3 days to complete. Once the last chick is dry you can give them all back to the hen if you are going to let her raise them or put her back with the flock and raise them yourself. You can find more info on the subject here : http://www.bukisa.com/articles/69719_raising-and-hatching-out-baby-chicks