Pugsabi
Free Ranging
Try using a dry sponge to gently 'buff' the yolk off.I have heard that but I've had 3 hens go broody (2 silkies that I bought specifically to do it - they are the ones that have gone again!) and they have been fabulous. I think all the turning / worrying is stressful with the 'bator (saying that I'm now on my 2nd split incubation with some under hens and some in the 'bator!). I actually thought about which way I'd go and in the end I decided to buy the silkies not the incubator (same initial price!) as we have lots of power cuts here and broodies don't need electricity to run! For me it is magical watching the hens with the chicks, they are out in the flock within days - with our renovations, garden, 3 kids etc I'm happy for them to do the work for me and after seeing the babes outside pecking at 3 days old I cna' timagine having them stuck inside for weeks! I may end up doing it if I ever have more time / want large quantities of chicks but we'll see.
Eeek OK - it is at the other end / not touching but I better take it out them. Not sure what to do - if I put it under the hen it may crack totally. If I candle it and it is good is there anyway to clean the egg off without doing more damage?