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I have a 25% success rate this year at moving broodies and having them brood in the new location. And I am not entirely sure that my two successes have not been the same chicken who hatched chicks Jan 22/23 already starting again. Others I tried to move refused to sit on eggs in the new place and either quit entirely or returned when released to the same nest in the coop. Where other hens laid in the nest and worse, nasty egg eaters pecked their eggs and ruined the whole batch. I once had success in the coop when I had 12 broodies in there. I shut them in and let them off every morning, then stayed in the coop until they all returned. I neglected my garden, missed grandkids birthday parties.... not doing that again. So, what are the secrets of broody moving besides at night in the dark? Is there a timing issue? Such as you can move them on days 2-5 but not thereafter?