Brooding hen laying on eggs

Mark those three eggs. I use a black Sharpie but other things work. Then check under her each evening after all the others have laid and remove any eggs that don't belong. There are different reasons to do this, no good reason to not do it. She may not like it but it will not hurt her. If you are worried about her pecking you, wear gloves and long sleeves.

What color are those eggs? White is pretty easy too candle, dark brown get challenging, blue or green can be hard. Have you candles eggs before? You don't have to candle except for your curiosity. I never candle eggs under broody hen but curiosity can be a strong drive.

If you decide to candle wait until it is really dark. Put new batteries in your flash light if it is dim at all. Wait at least until night #7. Do not make any dramatic decisions after a first candling. Give them time.
 
Mark those three eggs. I use a black Sharpie but other things work. Then check under her each evening after all the others have laid and remove any eggs that don't belong. There are different reasons to do this, no good reason to not do it. She may not like it but it will not hurt her. If you are worried about her pecking you, wear gloves and long sleeves.

What color are those eggs? White is pretty easy too candle, dark brown get challenging, blue or green can be hard. Have you candles eggs before? You don't have to candle except for your curiosity. I never candle eggs under broody hen but curiosity can be a strong drive.

If you decide to candle wait until it is really dark. Put new batteries in your flash light if it is dim at all. Wait at least until night #7. Do not make any dramatic decisions after a first candling. Give them time.
She is a 4 year old bantum and her eggs are a light almost cream egg. Will she brood if they aren't fertile?
 
There are several possible reasons eggs will not develop other than fertility. But generally if they are fertile they will develop if they are incubated. That part is out of your control right now. Either they are developing or they are not.

With those cream colored eggs you should be able to see inside them pretty easily. You can candle in a few more days and see what you can see. But right now you are here a lot of us have been, you need to be patient. I know, easier said than done.
 
There are several possible reasons eggs will not develop other than fertility. But generally if they are fertile they will develop if they are incubated. That part is out of your control right now. Either they are developing or they are not.

With those cream colored eggs you should be able to see inside them pretty easily. You can candle in a few more days and see what you can see. But right now you are here a lot of us have been, you need to be patient. I know, easier said than done.
VERY easier said than done lol. I hope i can get some babies out of her!!! I am getting ready to incubat some quail eggs too so im excited that my farm is growing!!!
 

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