Thank you, Miss Lydia
I'm not going to touch her (or any eggs) until I know she is seriously in this for the long haul! Fortunately, the fertile eggs are blue (from EEs) so I shouldn't have any problem knowing which ones are developing. The other 2 eggs are her pinkish egg and Rhody's brown egg. I might even leave the dud eggs under her for a week and then replace them with newly laid/warm eggs so she doesn't "miss" any of them. (I would hate for them to spoil and explode)
Well, it's been 6 hours and she hasn't moved off her nest box!And, I thought incubating was stressful. By tonight I'll know if I can place a little more faith in her
After she has been sitting for a week you can remove the unfertile eggs she won't know the difference as long as she still has eggs to sit on. Hope she hangs in there, it's such a rewarding experience all the way around..