Chickensfan
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ok! thank you!You should be able to make out the beginning embryo by candleing the eggs at about 7 days or so....give or take a day....all you will see is a dark spot about the size of an Apple seed...or small pea...and the air space should start to show....as it gets larger....I'd give them a good week or so more before checking....9 or 10 days....and I'd toss any clear or runny looking eggs....watch for blood vessels forming, that's a good sign....unless it's a bloody line following the edge of the air space, that usually means that the embryo started to form....but for one reason or another it died....I toss those as well...if you're wondering....wait another day or so, and check it again....
i wasn't expecting it. it was quite a surprise to see my hen going broody.Great info here. Most of my new hens aren't laying yet, only a few. I hope to have some start setting in the Spring. Not sure if they would even start setting this time of year anyway.
thank you! i am not sure of the amount. i know it is more then 8. i am thinking i can candle them and toss the ones looking undeveloped/runny, as mentioned by @the poppster . then i will see how many remain. if there are still extra, what should i do with them?@Chickensfan
When you say she has "a pile of eggs".... how many exactly? If there are too many it can result in a very poor hatch rate. If this is her first time being broody, I wouldn't give her more than 8 eggs.
Also, if she is hatching in the coop with the other hens, then you need to mark the eggs she has and regularly check and remove any that the other hens lay into her nest, otherwise you will end up with a staggered hatch which causes complications and again too many eggs in the nest compromises the chances of success of those that have started developing.
Good luck to you and your broody.
Regards
Barbara