Dang I hit the jackpot then! I had 2 pullets under 6 months go broody in October. My luck because I didn’t want chicks til spring!Then they aren't broody and the eggs are not going to hatch. When you see them on the nest in the morning, it's likely laying time. Broody hens don't lay eggs, nature's way of ensuring all the eggs hatch at the same time.
It is very unusual for pullets (females under a year of age) to go broody. It's even more uncommon for a hen to go broody in the fall/winter. And that's assuming that one of your girls will eventually go broody. Some breeds have had that instinct bred out almost completely.
Leaving a bunch of eggs sitting around isn't going to make them go broody. It's just wasting perfectly good eggs that you could be eating. If you want chicks, get an incubator.
One more question guys can I eat those eggs if I gather them as soon as they are laid even though they are fertilized?
Yes you can eat them