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You have basically two choices - break her broodiness or get her some eggs to hatch. Even getting up to eat once a day they are not consuming near enough calories and they can broody themselves to death. Broodiness is awful hard on their bodies.
Another thing you might try, if you want chicks - I have a hen that is broody for the second time in 3 1/2 months, hatched 3 last time. She's due to hatch tomorrow, but checking the eggs I found that only one has a chance of hatching and it's iffy. She's looking kinda rough, too much broodiness in too short a period of time. I made the hour long trip to a feed store that sells chicks today. She's now a happy little lamb, mothering her store bought chicks and waiting for that egg to hatch. I'll give it till Friday before I remove the egg. So store bought chicks are an option, but only if you are prepared to raise them yourself if mama isn't willing. With this particular broody I knew she'd take to the chicks. She'd mother a rock. Being as how your hen has been waiting so long, she may be willing as well.