UPDATE: I reached out to my client and seems I have stressed for nothing. She has a contact that will take all her oopsies (it has happened before).
She did give me some guidance how to identify new eggs in the clutch (by marking the current ones) and remove those - and for goodness sakes don’t let any others be broody!
The hen tucked the returned eggs back into the clutch.
I am petsitting and there are 18 hens + 2 Roos. One hen is broody; I noticed her yesterday evening when I arrived. The help tells me “oh she’s been broody for several days. I don’t know how long!” AFTER I forced 3 eggs from under her (because the client doesn’t want to tend to chicks)… candling? One has no light, the other two have shadows. Should I give them back to her?
She did give me some guidance how to identify new eggs in the clutch (by marking the current ones) and remove those - and for goodness sakes don’t let any others be broody!
The hen tucked the returned eggs back into the clutch.

I am petsitting and there are 18 hens + 2 Roos. One hen is broody; I noticed her yesterday evening when I arrived. The help tells me “oh she’s been broody for several days. I don’t know how long!” AFTER I forced 3 eggs from under her (because the client doesn’t want to tend to chicks)… candling? One has no light, the other two have shadows. Should I give them back to her?
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