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My experience moving Mary a couple of nights ago is consistent with your experience.I used to move broody hens from the nest box in my house to a matenity coop with a small enclosed run on a regular basis. I also moved hens from outside nests to more secure nests in coops.
Moving hens from outside nests worked best if done at night. The advantage is they are locked in for some hours and most settle on their eggs eventually. Occaasionaly a hen would return to her original nest site the next day, but most took to the new site without problems.
Moving from my hoouse nest site during the day did pose some problems with the hen returning to the house nest box and just sitting in an empty nest. Sometimes it took a few goes of picking the hen up and dumping her back in the new nest site. I think I spent a morning doing this with a couple of broodies before they settled. I've had a couple that just abandoned the eggs and wold not accept the new site but this was rare.
Moving at the begining of a sit.
I tried to wait for three days. This period is where the egg turning is critical for preventing the embryo from sticking to the inside of the shell. Most moves after three days wait were successful.
Moving on day 17 to a site where the hatchlings would have access to natural ground from day one was never a problem.
Moving on the day the hen showed she had finished hatching was never a problem either.
It's not dark yet, so I haven't tried moving her yet, but I will in a couple of hours.