Broody in late July? How to kick her off pile?

SORRY EVERYONE!
My post about climate change was in reference to
The original OP making this statement.
"Is this phenom cuz of climate change?".
That's the reason I even mentioned climate change.
Sorry!! MY BAD!!
I do not believe it has anything to do with the idea of a Climate change.
 
Yes!!! Thank Godness because she sure was very persistent. But, she had met her persistent mama match to breaking her. Lol. She didn't get the chance to molt her under carriage feathers.
I won. Now, shes out running around with the flock. Hasn't laid yet but, I'm sure she will next week or two.
I only could deal with the Sex Link being Broody in which she has switched on her "caring mode" and has not abandoned nor killed the 5 Welsummer chicks I slipped under her in exchange for ceramic eggs. Lol. Her under carriage was bald!!! She was ready!!! Lol
The first picture is of the one I broke.
The second picture of the Sex link rising five Wesummers I gave her last Friday.
 

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