Umm, you could block out the brooding part. You might lose a day of eggs cause the other chickens will have to lay somewhere else, but it worked for my hen. Dunno if it will for your's. But sometimes it's not even worth losing the eggs.
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This is not the right thread to discuss brooding problems, but what I usually do is make some sort of separate space in the coop around the nest the stubborn lady is sitting on. I make sure no other chickens can get to her, but one. I place an older chicken that isn't interesting in sitting on eggs with her in the small space. Usually the older hen will make sure the brooding hen wil get off the eggs and keep her moving. I will keep them in this small space for like a day. It always works for me.
A home made flock block? How do you do that?When the house smells good because your baking a flock block for the chickens.