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I appreciate the feedback. Its a long enough summer to give it a number tries and makw changes until it works. Maybe a more aggressive hen will go broody next.
I don't remember how many days you said it was there....but if it has been over 5 days I would call it a clear.
Please realize that while trying different things is no big deal to you, it is a monumental big deal to each broody that is trying for weeks to hatch/raise chicks. It also takes a real physical toll on the hens health to sit on eggs for weeks, it is not something to take lightly if you value your hens.
I'm not really sure how long it's been there. I only noticed it a couple of days ago. I put it back and am going to candle again in a few days just to be sure.I don't remember how many days you said it was there....but if it has been over 5 days I would call it a clear.
I have a question, if you don't mind me crashing your broody party.
I have a broody hen who is going into her 4th day sitting. I lifted her up today to peek under and saw that one of the eggs had broken. If was at the back and the rest of the 9 eggs didn't look like a total mess, but she was fussing so I set her back down before I could make a thorough examination.
Questions: Should take her off the nest, remove the broken egg and change her bedding? Or will she just clean it up on her own. Also, should I gently wipe down any eggs that look like they may have gotten some yolk on them? I've been going by the theory that the less I intervene the better, and that eggs in nature must get dirty all the time. But I want to give her remaining eggs the best chance possible.
Many thanks!