Well, I checked tonight and 2/6 of the eggs were pipping! We'll see how many she has tomorrow.About a week and a half ago one of my broodies got off her nest to eat, etc and got into the nest next door by mistake. I didn't think letting her sit in a coop with multiple nests would be a problem if only one nest had eggs in it, but it was. Anyway, when I discovered her off the eggs, it was 9:00PM and the eggs were freezing cold. I'm guessing she was off them for around 6 hours. I grabbed her and stuck her back on the eggs. They are due to hatch tomorrow. Last night I candled them (just to see if I could see any movement) and I definitely saw movement in at least one egg! Today I could hear a faint cheeping in one of the eggs. We will see how many survived. So for all those that have experienced the same thing, don't give up hope! Those little embryos are tough!