Moving a brooding hen

well, the move went well (the tip on waiting till after dark is brilliant) but them she wouldn't go back to the eggs. I gave her some time to settle and she was still not back on the eggs so i boxed her in with outdoor cushions until she had no choice but to sit on the eggs. This morning i removed the cushions and she growled and bit me and so far is still on the eggs. A couple of the eggs appear to have strayed from underneath her though.
 
well, the move went well (the tip on waiting till after dark is brilliant) but them she wouldn't go back to the eggs. I gave her some time to settle and she was still not back on the eggs so i boxed her in with outdoor cushions until she had no choice but to sit on the eggs. This morning i removed the cushions and she growled and bit me and so far is still on the eggs. A couple of the eggs appear to have strayed from underneath her though.
Awesome, great job......glad she didn't totally freak out and break the eggs.
 
I learned that broody hens sometimes remove eggs for good reason, sometimes they can sense the embryo is dead, sometimes they remove ones further along and let the others catch up before taking them back in. I stopped tucking eggs back under them and let them make the call on what to do with which egg. When I was forcing the issue with a hen once she ate 3 eggs I tucked under her then stop sitting on the rest.
 

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