Hello Ginger. This is not a good situation for her. Average clutch size is 3-5 eggs so we must get right on this for her sake. I need to ask a couple more questions though to give you my best help and guidance.
Look at the tail feathers on the other bird. Tell me if you see horizontal bars across them as I'm sure you can see on hers. If you do, you likely have two females and that will really cut down on your worries. If the feathers are solid color, then it's likely a male and we will have to proceed as if the eggs are fertile.
This is very hard on her health so please tell me all about her normal diet so I can help you be sure she is getting everything she needs.
Also, does she have a cuttle bone available at all times?
Where are her eggs right now, in a nest box, on the cage floor or where?
How old is she and is this the first time she has ever laid?
When was her last egg from this clutch laid?
Does the other bird seem to be participating in anyway with sitting on the eggs or trying to feed her?
Are these originally pet store birds?
Do you have any experience with chicks, the problems that may arise and what to do about them, and have you already had any training in hand feeding?
How do you feel about whether she actually hatches any of these eggs or not?
The more information I have, the better I can help.
Thanks, Patricia
Edited by Patricia on February 23 2008 at 5:38 PM