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Move the new broody at night but put fake eggs under her first just in case she is unhappy and gives up. Once she is settled and has sat on the nest for a day or ake the two, then you can take the eggs and put them under her.I have a little silkie who I put a clutch of eggs under, she is in a separate part of the coop. the clutch I put under her is 8 eggs, so a bit big as she is little. My other silkie hen just went broody and I am thinking to take 3-4 eggs from under one hen to put under the newly broody hen. Would this work? And could I move at night the newly broody hen into the area that is segregated in a nesting box next to the other one?