I can personally attest that my best broody at least, moves and fusses with her eggs constantly.
She would be perfect for experimentation if she survives the winter, she is getting older and has a gimpy leg.
When I hatched myfirst set, I had one killed in the coop, I think by my nasty mean I'll tempered bs peahen, Champaigne.
My chicken hen and peahen were so busy arguing over who got the children (they had mutually sat together) the babies wandered off and were attacked.
So I wanted to be ableb to keep an eye on next ones.
Enter Gimpy, who I have to bring inside periodically to treat. Her leg is OK til she keeps getting over mated with the roos.
when I bring her in, she always goes broody in our living room easy chair! 
I took advantage of this this summer by having her sit, altho there are only 2 chairs in our tiny living room. Makes it rough for visitors!!!
She would be perfect for experimentation if she survives the winter, she is getting older and has a gimpy leg.
When I hatched myfirst set, I had one killed in the coop, I think by my nasty mean I'll tempered bs peahen, Champaigne.
My chicken hen and peahen were so busy arguing over who got the children (they had mutually sat together) the babies wandered off and were attacked.

So I wanted to be ableb to keep an eye on next ones.
Enter Gimpy, who I have to bring inside periodically to treat. Her leg is OK til she keeps getting over mated with the roos.


I took advantage of this this summer by having her sit, altho there are only 2 chairs in our tiny living room. Makes it rough for visitors!!!