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Most likely she would leave the late ones. But their instinct is to lay on as many as possible, so it kinda depends if she "wants" more. You could give her some others, and mark them for removal later. Or just let it ride now. She'll likely be just fine with the 4. Just watch if she starts getting off the nest more often, she may be "asking" the others to contribute more.
Probably won't happen, just saying in case...
Oh ok :) I'm still a newbie at this stuff bear with me :hugs
Jane seems to have gone brood y as of today She has 12 under her :D
So this might just line up to where I could give her some eggs to finish hatching out if I need to.
 
Ok. .I'll start. Ehem.
Me me me me me. . cough cough, echm. . . .

I'm Henry the eighth I am Henry the eighth I am I am. . .
I got married to the widow next door ..
She's been married seven times before. . and all their names were Henry. . HENRY! . . . .
Cocaines for horses it ain't for men..... Doctor said it would kill me but he didn't say when.
And it aint nobodys business but my own....I forgot the rest of the words.....:lau:wee
 
You’ve never heard that saying? It’s kinda like “something is better than nothing”....... 4 fertile eggs is better than someone poking you in the eye...... kind of a silly saying. :)
I'm glad I didn't have you fill your bator full of these eggs . . . just in case none of them were good :hmm
 
I'm glad I didn't have you fill your bator full of these eggs . . . just in case none of them were good :hmm
Well I wouldn’t feel bad if none of them grew! I’d just feel like a jerk if I killed them because I am a ding dong. Incubating seems complicated to me! I’m excited to see the ones that are fertile hatch.

I’d much rather have the ducks hatch them, but with Pekins and Cayugas I don’t know how likely that would be.
 

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