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... The one important thing... is to mark your eggs and check daily for... new eggs, in order to avoid [a] possible staggered hatch....
First let me say, that I agree a brooding pen will be a best choice for many people.Besides new chicks imprint post hatching on the first large moving object that they see.
With just dates... I have accidentally collected the wrong "extra egg" (dark in there) and not realized it until the next day. Especially if written in pencil, it rubs off. Many people will put a marker line around the egg top to bottom, and the sides. I'm sure you will figure out what works best for you.Thanks everybody
She is a black Japanese Bantam. ( I think, she was my free chick). She’s really small. I’m going to let her set & hatch her eggs. I have 9 of her eggs in the incubator and all but 1 was fertile. She has 10 under her, I have the dates written on them.
Could be Svarthona too.But I agree with @aart that a black Japanese bantam would have a red comb and waddles, maybe white earlobes, not sure of leg color. Cemani SEEMS to fit.