Thank you! So, since she wasn’t sitting on any of them, I brought them inside to my bedroom to cancel them. I sleep during the day so it’s very dark in there. One of the eggs I was pretty positive wasn’t even fertilized. Another one of the eggs I thought I saw a blood ring, and three of the other eggs hadn’t made any change since the last time I candled them. The rest looked good to me so I put them back under her. I decided to open up the five that were questionable. Of those five, the one that I thought wasn’t, was not fertilized, three had developing chicks in them but no heart beats, and unfortunately one of them was still alive. I’m sad that I killed this baby, but I am encouraged because that means the other four may still be alive! IlI’m going to leave her alone for a couple of days and candle again. Thank you all so much for your quick response and advice! I’ve been researching broody hens and chicks ever since she went Brody, but there is no replacement for experience!