I could actually see some veining in the eggs after about 4 or 5 days on my EE eggs that the broodies hatched. Make sure if you leave her in place you mark the eggs that stay so you can remove any laid in there with her. One of the silkies I had used to go looking for more eggs to add to her pile and bring back.is there any way for me to know if there are babies in there? I mean should I candle them? If so when should I do it 10 days?
I put a new nest box in the coop yesterday and put an egg in it. A few girls went up to check it out, make sure nothing dangerous was in it. The first rock up to it looked inside, scooted the egg to the edge, picked it up and walked off a ways with it before putting it down and going back to check out the box for anything evil. I've never had a bird do that right in front of me before. She picked that egg up under her chin like it was something she did all the time.
And the annoying killdeer won't be clogging up my drive soon. The adults were all edgy tonight so I went to check and one of the eggs has hatched so far. Three more to go. They should be gone by tomorrow evening. The adults take them out back into the grass and puddles as soon as they are rested enough to head out.