Our first nest was a disaster! 100+ eggs, six hens, and when the eggs started to hatch, the moms (I guess) killed the keets. My guess is that they pecked them when they hatched. I pulled all of those eggs, incubated and hatched them, even though they were covered with foul smelling funk from broken eggs. Trial #2 was two of those same hens that stayed broody when I pulled the eggs. I let them keep one egg, wmd they hatched it and the keet lived. That keet that had been hen brooded was also successful at hatching her own eggs. The next hen that hatched eggs freaked out when they were hatching and kept leaving the nest but didn’t attack the keets. I find it interesting that the hen that was broody hatched had the best hatching success herself. I now have four hens that have successfully hatched eggs and I expect could do so again.