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Yes, this is a distinct possibility. I checked her crop while she was on the extension roost bar and it was full when she returned to the nest. Fret doesn't need to turn the eggs any longer and it was very warm in the nest box. Some left the nest while the eggs were hatching for a quick bit of supper and a bath.I believe this was prep for what's called 'lockdown' in artificial incubation circles. I have had broodies do this 3 days out from hatch. It was warm out (so eggs won't chill) and she was preparing to stay on the nest without a break till the chicks have hatched - they're due the 12th yes?

One interesting thing was I left one of Ella's donations in the nest and that egg looked fertile when I broke it open.
I've got a few concerns about getting chicks onto natural ground as quickly as possible but then again the natural ground in the coop run isn't exactly interesting or inviting. I'm trying not to fret with Fret.

Every time I've seen the eggs they been well grouped and none out at the edges of the nest.
I've got a bit to do today and I'm considering staying at my eldests so I can spend the last couple of days listening for sounds of egg shell breaking; one of my favourite occupations.


It's day eighteen or nineteen today. 22/05 is my start estimate but it could be 21/05. Not being there in the mornings makes it a bit of a guess.
Despite having gone through this many times, I'm still a bit apprehensive.
