Just wanted to give a quick update. When I went out during my lunch break yesterday to check on her, she immediately ran out of the coop when she heard me coming. She seemed a little panicked. So I looked in, and saw the egg that I know was trying to hatch on Wednesday afternoon, in the same place. I could see half the chick and it was moving around and basically screaming, because it was stuck in the egg. The egg was pretty dry and the baby was clearly upset and stuck. I was scared to help it, but I knew the way it was stuck in there if I left it that way it would die. So I very carefully and nervously peeled the egg shell and inner soft (and dry at this point) shell off of it. I was scared it would hurt it, but it seemed to come off ok. The chick was moving around a lot more the more I was able to get off. As soon as I got it off, I quickly put the tired baby under Lady Bird. I don't know how it is this morning yet, but when I checked last night before saying good night to them, I tried to check under her, and I saw it moving around trying to wiggle it's way into her feathers. I'm hoping that it's fluffy and happy when I go out there later on my lunch break. It was really tired, and I was thinking if we lose one of the babies it'll probably be that one, we'll see.
As far as moving her out of the nesting box, I didn't necessarily have to do it. When I went out after work, she was on the floor of the coop with the babies under her. So I just moved them to an area that I enclosed within the coop that had chick food and water. She seems grateful to be there now. She's been eating and drinking water, and showing the 5 little fluffy healthy looking babies how to eat. it's the cutest thing watching her. She chirps lightly at them, and shows them the food and how to peck at it. It's SOOOO cute! and she's really patient with them. When they try to peck her eyes or pull on her fluffy bearded face, she just turns her head away instead of getting annoyed. When they want to burrow into her she tucks them in nicely under her wings. It's adorable. She is also completely fine with me and my son holding them, and letting us pet them and be part of it. She does get upset when some of the other chickens get closer to her. I have a separate coop and run that I'm finishing up this weekend, that is attached to the main run and coop area, that I will be moving them into by the end of this weekend. I think by then the littles and Lady Bird will be excited to have more space and sunshine and room to scratch and dust bathe etc... The little low ramp should be good by then also, I'm thinking. Anyway, that's my plan. So far so good. I feel much better knowing she's in this separate space where she can eat and drink and teach the babies and they have a little more room to run around instead of behind stuck in the little nesting box.