Congrats on the broody. I don't know about the storing of eggs. I've only had two broodys and both have shipped eggs for their clutches. But don't wash the eggs - I do know that it's not good for them because it takes off the protective bloom. You can put false eggs under her for now - golf balls, ping pong balls, ceramic eggs, plastic eggs - and then switch them out for the real deal when you're ready to have her hatch them. She'll sit a little past the 21 days for a clutch - my Smokey went an extra week - but you should try to gather the eggs and get them under her soon. And post pics when they hatch!
I have a broody rhode island white hen who has been persistent for a few days now, I think she is going to stick with it. My dad is building me a mobile broody apartment on an unused equipment trailer that hopefully will be ready this weekend for her. This will be setup so that she and the chicks can stay there until they are ready to join the larger flock.
How do you go about collecting and storing eggs for a broody? How long can I store them before putting hem under her? At what temp? Should I wash them first? I have a roo, so plenty of fertilized eggs, but I'll need a few days worth from my black copper marans, with a few barnyard mixes added for fun.
How quickly do I need to get eggs under her now that I'm sure she's broody? I'm guessing it would be better to set her on the eggs in the new coop, rather than giving them to her now and moving her and the eggs later?
I've never hatched before, with a broody or an incubator, so I'm worried about messing it up.
Thanks!