I have an EE hen named Cheeks that just went broody. My kids found her stashing eggs in an old tractor tire a few weeks back. So I took all the frozen eggs out, and then realized I should've just left them there. So I started doing just that. Yesterday she started sitting. She's in a tractor tire in the kids' play area that is upright. Here's a pic of her in her tire....
So anyway, last night I tried to move her into a crate, removed all of her frozen/cracked/thawed eggs and gave her new ones. She didn't like it one bit refusing to sit down on those eggs. So I put her in the chicken coop for the night. This morning, I put nice new eggs in the tractor, let the chickens out and she immediately went to the tire and has been there ever since. Now to put her personality into perspective, she is not a hand raised hen. I got her in November from an overcrowded, undertaken care of place. She has always had her babies outside. So she's not too keen on my nosiness at this point. She was always friendly before she went broody. Now she's just irritated by me.
My question, I have a "duck house" that I have decided will work for her broodiness. Found a box just about the same size as the dimensions of her nesting area in the tire, and now I'm just wondering if I should try and move her again tonight, into that coop or just leave her in her tire which is completely open to predators and the elements. I want to move her, but I'm just not quite sure how to do it. Maybe I should let her sit on them for a few days? Which is scary because she is out in the open... We are still having freezing temps here and currently when the wind blows, so do her feathers, so she is NOT in a draft free place. I know I need to move her, I'm just trying to figure the best way.
Any advice or helpful tips on moving her would be great! Thanks!

So anyway, last night I tried to move her into a crate, removed all of her frozen/cracked/thawed eggs and gave her new ones. She didn't like it one bit refusing to sit down on those eggs. So I put her in the chicken coop for the night. This morning, I put nice new eggs in the tractor, let the chickens out and she immediately went to the tire and has been there ever since. Now to put her personality into perspective, she is not a hand raised hen. I got her in November from an overcrowded, undertaken care of place. She has always had her babies outside. So she's not too keen on my nosiness at this point. She was always friendly before she went broody. Now she's just irritated by me.

My question, I have a "duck house" that I have decided will work for her broodiness. Found a box just about the same size as the dimensions of her nesting area in the tire, and now I'm just wondering if I should try and move her again tonight, into that coop or just leave her in her tire which is completely open to predators and the elements. I want to move her, but I'm just not quite sure how to do it. Maybe I should let her sit on them for a few days? Which is scary because she is out in the open... We are still having freezing temps here and currently when the wind blows, so do her feathers, so she is NOT in a draft free place. I know I need to move her, I'm just trying to figure the best way.
Any advice or helpful tips on moving her would be great! Thanks!