THEY ARENT DOING THE "DEED"

My suggestion as well, crack a couple eggs and see if you have fertility. It would be unusual if they were not, but of course you never know.

I know it is not recommeded to leave eggs more than a week, but I have hatched eggs up to 21 days old with great hatchability and did not turn the eggs in that time. As a matter of fact my neighbor brought about three dozen eggs for me to set. she had left the eggs on her front steps in a basket for about 3 weeks and I had a 90% hatch with them. I am not recommending this of course, but If you have the ability to gather them there is not much risk in setting older eggs.

Good luck with your hatching
 
thanks for you help everybody but i wont be able to raise any of the egg my parents wont allow me get the incubator and my roo eats all of the egg that she lays. its just like them to stomp on any dream that i have
 
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