Hi! Sorry I missed updating --- ended up with 80-something chicks from that bunch of eggs (mostly Ameraucana, but a few super looking blue Silkie chicks, Serama, and NNF). They haven't taken over, but darn-near (I ran out of brooder space in the spare room and have a brooder in the bedroom, much to Hubby's dismay).
The hens did really well til the chicks started pipping then everyone wanted a pipping egg and jumped nests and squabbled, resulting in many squashed eggs.
All things considered, I'm not disappointed (well really, I am sad about every lost chick and will plan better next time).
Nothing on the coop floors but dirt (sand, we are a sand hill). I use shavings in nest boxes and when I put down those metal drawers to semi-seperate the hens, I filled them with shavings.
I haven't tried different colored Sharpies, I just write the set date BIG on the eggs so I can tell which is which.
I found even permanent markers aren't permanent on duck eggs. I have 2 broody ducks and have to remark the eggs every week so I can tell the developing eggs from the fresh eggs that get snuck in.
Thanks for the Cuckoo pic, Patti. Can't wait to see how he grows.
Lisa