Broody or Bust: Can You Handle a Sitting Hen?

I just released a broody Easter Egger today after 4 days of incarceration. It seems to have worked. I haven't seen her on the nest at all today.
Keeping my fingers crossed because the only jail I have is filled again! :D

BTW, I got 9 correct (but I had to make my best guess on a couple of them).
 
On day 2 I moved my broody hen because I was afraid the other hens would break her eggs.(I gave her 8) When she got up to eat and poop I unscrewed the nest box from the wall and moved it with the eggs to the other side of the divided coop where I raise the pullets. By the time I'd added water and feeder for her she was back so I got her and put her on the nest but she got off.She squawked a couple minutes but settled down after I darkened the room with a tarp.That was a couple days ago and she's still sitting on them
 
Broody Boss.
My little Phyllis has been broody for like 2 months now and won't stop- even if she isn't laying on any eggs. She thinks that I'll let her this time because she has hatched chicks for 2 years in a row now. Last year, along with Rose and Dottie, and the year before, she co-parented with Rose:thAnd I never really see her come out of the nest often at all.
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I just love letting her hatch chicks because I know that it makes her happy, but her babies always end up being feral😭
You need to handle them and hand feed them. I have one baby(teen) that follows us around like a puppy always looking for a treat or a cuddle. Hand feeding i find is the best way to befriend a chick.
 

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