Ok so I will leave her alone and right now I don't have a space for her to be separate from the flock. I could set up a dog carrier in the main coop, but figure she might be fine in the current nest box. It is one of our lower and smaller nest boxes so it is more out of the way. If I didn't have our littles in the small coop, I would have her brood in there. I don't think I can split it up and have her in there currently. I will watch for her when she is off the nest and mark the eggs she has just to assure that we don't end up with more in her nest. I will let her have the 10 eggs and see what she does as far as eating the clears. I am hoping she will be a good broody.You got extra eggs because other hens are laying in her nest, which you've probably figured out by now. If you have a space separate I'd put her there so that it doesn't happen again. I'd not make her come off the nest for food and water either...they know when they need to get off the nest and don't need us to make them. Each broody is different and they act different about such things at different times during the brood...interrupting her natural instincts is just a waste of time. I'd just make food and water available nearby and leave her to the job. You could eliminate all the clears but it's likely she will eat those anyway as time goes along if she's a good broody. If you don't want to take that chance, then go ahead and candle and remove.
Aww darn, I was rooting for her. Keep us posted.I'm out of ideas for saving this Legbar chick. Sunny is eight days old but no bigger than the day she arrived in the mail. She won't eat the chick feed, tried fermenting it with no results, no longer is interested in the tofu. She got excited about eating several meal worms a few hours ago, but she doesn't seem to have the energy for even those now. She seems to be losing weight, if anything. He neck is skinny and eyes are beginning to bug out due to her losing what fat she had under her skin. If the Corid was fighting cocci, it seems she would be getting better, not worse. I am afraid I have a chick that is simply a victim of failure to thrive, and it's inevitable I will lose her.![]()