- Apr 19, 2009
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Bob, it won't hurt to separate your broodies. Even if it just means putting a divider between the nests. The reason is that they can compete each other off the nests and eggs can get kicked around inadvertently in the process. This is especially true if one has chicks hatching before the other. They can compete for the chicks and forget about the eggs. As for the eggs, 10-14 days is fine. Most will tell you 10, I've set them even over 2 weeks old without issue. I figure the geese and turkeys collect for much longer than that themselves and they don't have any issues.