Hi bwebb7, Are you feeding your hen mixed corn or layers pellets/mash because I've always followed the advice I was given years ago to keep a broody hen in mixed corn as this helps prevent them from getting mucky rear ends. It's always worked for me and the hens come through in great condition! Also I find it useful to put a lightweight dark cloth over the broody when I move her & her eggs (which I try to do at night)--It keeps them calmer. The moment a hen looks as if she's broody I prepare a special shallow brooding tray for her. This contains a sod of earth about 2inches deep then shavings on top. The earth is so you can gently spray it with a little water--very important in hot weather and near to hatching time. If she & the eggs are in the tray it's really easy to move them wnen you clean out the coop or container. You just pop the cloth over her+ eggs and nothing is disturbed. I hope she does settle down & stay with her eggs--Good luck!