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Carol I would be a little bit concerned about her brooding 14 eggs. She is large fowl, correct? Breed? If she is a big buff orp or some other nice big hen ignore the following and leave them alone...If not:
The eggs may have been out because she just has too many. In this case I would go ahead and candle so you can reduce by whatever is not alive. Otherwise you risk that the eggs on the fringes are never warm enough and all eggs eventually get to cold as they are rotated. Here is what I do if we are still haveing cold weather... heat a heating pad to warm. Line a shoe box with a lid with the pad. Go out and as you candle put the keepers in the box... duds wherever... when done put the good eggs back under broodie. If it is not REALLY cold don't worry although you do need a safe place to set them while you work anyway. This is the time that the rubber ringed mini-mag is worth it's weight in gold. No cord and you can see right through those dark Marans eggs.
Or if the hen house is dark and warm during the day you can kick her out briefly and work quickly.
Hi Melissa,
She is a buff orpington, but not a huge one. she seems to be covering the eggs really well. She has gotten the nest bowl nice and deep and when I pulled her off today, I could hardly believe that there were 16 eggs in there (I have 2 of my own hens' eggs in there, too). I counted them to make sure and they were all there, all warm. It is only in the 40s at night here. It was in the high 70s, maybe even 80 today. So it isn't very cold at all.
So, since she is a BO... I can just leave them alone? I am just torn. I really just want to leave them alone, but keep worrying about those two that got the boot.