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I think my broody bantam Cochin must be living high on the hog then..... she is in a basket (so I can pick her and the eggs up to sit on my lap) on a blanket and the basket is on our recliner and there is a fleece throw that goes over the basket leaving a peek hole for her to look out. When she gets hungry she lets me know and I bring the food to her or she shares whatever I am eating (most recently ice cream sandwich). She really doesn't want me out of her sight. When she was little she suffered some sort of injury that left her unable to walk during which time she learned to wrap me around her toes. Eventually after a month or so she recovered and was able to join the flock for the last 6 months or so and act like a regular chicken.
When she went broody over a month ago after a few days I noticed her eggs kept disappearing so I moved her and her nest box into a cold unheated bedroom and left out food and water for her but didn't bother with her. Every few days another egg (I had put about 8 standard under her) was out of the nest and cold. I thought she was pushing them out but now realize it was because there was too much bedding in the box and they slid out. When there was only one left I moved her to the living room, to a box that wouldn't let eggs slide out and under a desk. With me in sight she wouldn't stay, but jumped up on my lap or shoulder, then nagged me to go get her egg. I figure this egg isn't going to make it, but when she wouldn't break her broodiness I put more fertile eggs in the basket and she hopped right in and has stayed there. She looks much better now too as before she had bad diahreah every day and her comb was pale.
I have a silkie sittin on 4 of her own eggs with a week to go who is acting in the regular broody manner. My experience is limited to a Japanese who hatched 5 eggs in Dec. The silkie now has her nest, a rubbermaid tub with a pop hole cut in the end and a box filled with hay inside.
None of my 3 broody hens (pullets really as they all hatched in april) has shown any bad temper and I have moved each of them more than once with no problem.