Hen gone broody in winter! PLEASE HELP!

I would love to hatch chicks. I'm also wondering when the other hens lay will she steal their eggs if there is no division? Do they lay while broody?
They will only lay the number of eggs they want to sit on once they have their amount they stop laying until their chicks are not under her.
Everyone goes about a broody hen different if you do move her do it at night, well after everyone went to bed, and after she has been sitting for a little bit, it makes it so they are ok with the move if they have never gone through it before.
Me personally i found it alot easier on me, the chicks and my momma hen if she was away in her own area where the others couldnt get to her but could still see her.

 
Some tips for cold-weather incubation: Set all of the eggs at the same time so you don't have a staggered hatch. Don't let her incubate more than 10 eggs (of the size she would lay). Keep her isolated from other hens so they don't add to her eggs, break her eggs, or displace her from the nest and potentially break her broodiness. Keep her supplied with warm water. Provide scratch in addition to chicken feed.
 
Yep, gotta mark the eggs. Other hens will lay eggs in her nest when she's away, or when she's there, or will chase her out to lay their own eggs so she does the work of hatching them when she comes back.
 
The hen will not lay while she is broody but the others will. Personally, I always separate my broodies until hatch so that the others don't add a ton of eggs to her heap and before you know it she's been hatching weak chicks for two weeks and you have 20 new mouths to feed - not preferable. If possible, separate the mother into a new box with her eggs and keep them in a warm area (even your house if you're that desperate. Keep her box CLEAN and dry and wait until hatch. Good luck!
 
You will be just fine. If it makes it easier just put her in a big cage(move her at night) and then just look after her she will do what needs to be done to the eggs and chicks when are hatched.
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I use one of these and its attached to a run or in it when babys hatch.
 

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