I have a small flock: 3 bantams (1 roo, 2 hens.) One of them started brooding about 4 weeks ago. After 10-12 days, I candled the eggs and confirmed that one of the two was fertilized. So at day 19, we moved her to a "brooding box" to keep her separated in the event that the chicks did hatch and we weren't home to watch the roo's reaction. (He can be a bit of an a-hole sometimes, but we love him.) We have now determined that the egg appeared to mature through day 18-20 (based on appearance when candling) but there is no movement and no pips. Today is actually day 27. Pretty sure we won't have any babies this time. BUT. She isn't even getting up to do her daily dust/dirt bath, or poop outside of her box, or anything. And now the other hen - who is pretty (she's a frizzle) but not super bright - is acting broody and staying in the coop nesting boxes most of the day. BUT SHE DOESN'T LAY ON HER EGGS (facepalm.) So, two concerns, questions, need for advice: 1) how do I get the hen who had the fertilized egg "back to normal." And how do I keep the other one who acts broody but doesn't want to sit on eggs to get back out? I don't care if they give me eggs to eat - but I do care if they're behaving broody but not letting the roo get close enough to actually do that thing they do to make fertilized eggs LOL. Plus I had read once that broody hens don't lay eggs... I can't say I can prove this or not as I am still new. But these babies are pets and we love them and want to keep their lives healthy. I'd love to see them hatch chicks! But I don't NEED them to do anything but have a healthy / happy life with us. I know that was a lot of words. How do I get them to both stop acting broody for now, so they can "try again?" I feel so silly asking thing - please don't make fun of me for asking! I'm looking for advice / experience. Thank you 
