Thanks! I will go take a look now...Lynzi--go to the learning center and click on hatching and raising chicks. You will find all sorts of info on there including how to candle eggs and pics of each days development, which is very helpful when candling. I use it regularly when I am hatching. You can always pick up an incubator cheap on craigs list or on the everything else for sale page on here. My mistake with my first time broody and first time for me having a broody is that I didnt mark down the day she started sitting on the eggs on my calendar. I left her eggs in the coop with her and separated the area off with fencing so the others wouldnt bother her or the eggs or the chicks. Yes, you should always remove the infertile eggs as they will rot and explode if you dont and that ruins the rest of them. I candled at 7 and 14 days and again around the time I thought they should hatch. I was off by a week (hence the need to mark on a calendar!). I hope this helps.