One of our silkies appears to have gone broody. No big deal, really. We got a Silky Roo FREE off Craigslist a few weeks ago, so we know there's been some hanky-panky going on. LOL We'd been pulling the eggs daily, as always, but when I noticed that Snowball (she's all white) was hanging out in the nesting box, I decided to leave the 2 eggs she was sitting on. I figured I'd let nature take its course and let her incubate them. I've been checking on her for the past few days, and she has been in there each time. Well, this morning, one of the bantam cochins was in her box and she was in the adjacent box. I just checked again, after noticing the bantam was outside the coop with the rest of the girls free-ranging for the day, and Snowball was back in her box. This time, though, there were FIVE eggs under her, instead of the original 2. I know those all aren't hers, but I realized I should have marked the original 2 eggs, for just this very reason. So, what do I do now? I don't want to leave all these eggs under there, not knowing which ones are fertile. Should I just mark these 5 and see what happens? Or, is there a way I can tell which ones are fertile?
Thanks in advance!
Eric
Thanks in advance!
Eric