With my broody, she was lovely.... She went broody, I didn't have a rooster, but I wanted her to brood the chicks that were to arrive soon.
I picked her up and carried her across the yard to an unused duck coop. I set her all up there for maybe two days. At that point, I saw that the eaves were open because a jay came into the coop. I was worried the jay might eat the baby chicks when they showed up, so I picked up the broody *again* and carted her across the yard to the greenhouse. I set her up in the green house surrounded by scrap plywood and with a cardboard box to nest in. I had been toting a few eggs around with the hen. And each time, she just found the eggs and then settled right down.
I should mention that she was not a pet hen, and we had never carried her about before this.
Anyway, with all of that, each time, all she wanted was a nest with eggs, and she settled right down.
When the chicks came, she mothered them all perfectly!
Now, that year I actually had three separate chick shipments. A different hen, a bantam Cochin had also gone broody. Her, I moved from the coop directly to the greenhouse (opposite corner as the first hen) and she totally freaked out! I cold not get her to settle....she didn't care that I gave her a nest with eggs, she was unhappy in the new place and wanted out....so out she went.
The good broody though, she took ALL three chick shipments, some bantams, some large fowl, and three different ages. When I added the third shipment she had a large brood, but she still did great. With the last shipment though, I grew them out for about a week, then added them to the broody, since the size difference on chicks was so great.
I am SO SORRY about the abscess! Is it because she has been broody for so long and is rubbing it against the nest box?
I have no idea how to heal those things.