This little gal was stubborn! I lifted her off the nest, and she seemed so grateful. There was no broody poop to be found ANYWHERE, and she immediately pooped when I brought her out of hiding. She also ate and drank as if she were famished and dying of thirst. Then she took a nice walk and visited the other chickens in another part of the run. She stretched and stretched her wings and took a dust bath. I don't think she had been off the nest once since sitting on it a week ago yesterday. She looked good-- no mites or lice in sight, though she did preen a lot. She ran and flew. I think the exercise did her quite a bit of good. She had some trouble figuring out how to get back on her nest since it's in a precarious place she has to fly down to, to get to. Tomorrow when I lift her off, I'll wait until she's back on her nest before putting her bowl of water and food back in the hole where she is. I think they made it too cramped for her to fly back in easily. They looked untouched...I am so glad she seems to be okay. I was worried she might have an injury. You never know, and I couldn't get to her easily. When I picked her up she didn't resist at all, which is unlike her. She's usually extremely feisty and hard to hold onto. She seemed to appreciate my help, sweet little gal. She is hoping to hatch 5 fertilized eggs that are not her own. This is Day 8. Exciting! She was off the nest only about 20 minutes. How I love her!