I'm sorry I made such an insensitive comlent. I didn't read back and didn't know they had such a tough first experience. I really hope it goes more smoothly for Mary !I'm never sure about things like that. It's so hard to tell. Twice now the vet has had to open them up before he really knew what was going on, and he's a specialist.
Certainly she thinks she's well enough to set. I'll take her word for it. Whether she lasts the distance remains to be seen.
Last Summer, Ivy and Peggy sat on 4 eggs from Rocky and the hens, two were infertile, one half-hatched, the other didn't develop all the way through to hatching. Then the one that half-hatched was immediately squashed to death by Peggy.
If Mary makes it to the end and has one or two chicks, Peggy will not be allowed near them until they're running fast and they know the hiding places.