So, I have a nearly full incubator with my LF eggs, hatch due date of March 31.
Now, I have a couple of surprise Silkie eggs which may possibly be fertile, from my 5 month old pullet. With no extra incubator and no broody hen, I have two choices:
1) Hold the eggs at room temperature for a full week, and put them in the incubator after the LF hatch is done.
2) Put them in the incubator now with the LF eggs, subjecting them to a few days of very high humidity during lockdown for those eggs.
I decided on Option 2, figuring I can watch air cells and run the rest of the hatch time drier to adjust, if I need to. It seemed better to start with fresh eggs.
Would you have done differently?
It would be a miracle for those eggs to be fertile, but I am trying just in case.
Get another incubator/hatcher

My silkie eggs always liked a little higher humidity anyway, so depending on your LF eggs, I would expect you to be ok with option 2.