Second Broody sitting on a nest for over a week. I moved her to an isolation area, gave her food/water and eggs. Checked on her last night, on the roost. This morning, scratching around. Do most people find this happens when you move a broody?
Framac
I never have moved a Broody. I leave them where they are, even if it is on the floor in the sand. I will admit that my nest boxes were designed to be relocateable, so I CAN move the whole box if the hen decided the TOP box is her home....cuz once the chicks hatch it would be dangerous for them to be 4 feet off the floor, but I would leave her there until the chicks hatch before I moved the box....alternatively I could move the whole box to a safe location before I give her eggs and see if she sits....but I haven't moved a broody.....I have heard to many times that if you move them, they give up, so I don't do it. I did have a broody that I gave eggs to and the neighbor's daughter picked her up and carried her around. She gave up and never returned to the nest and the eggs were less than a week from hatching. sigh. (lesson learned, don't let girls in coop when there is a broody)