May is sitting eggs sired by Tux, her son. I know some of the eggs will be 30+ days old by the 21st day. Shall I remove those eggs to make sure they don't explode in the nest? If I remove all the eggs and she is broody, will she lay more eggs and still sit on them the required 3 weeks? Tux's comb is healing nicely from the frostbite. I don't know if he is fertile yet. It's a good possibility.
Thanks,
Karen
I would wait until she has been sitting about 7-10 days, then candle all the eggs under her and remove the infertile ones. I would also recommend firing up the incubator for the ones that appear to be infertile, as they may be a few days behind the other eggs, or she may get off the nest and you will need a place to finish the incubation. Last year, I had a hen go broody while others kept laying in her nest. She got off the nest with the first 8 chicks, and I got another 8 chicks by putting the remainder of the clutch in the incubator a few more days.
Best wishes,
Angela