Need some help form the veterans. I just put the fertile eggs under my broody, but she is still in the same best box as she has been her entire broody time. She is in the nest box in the coop with the others. The other chickens don't lay in her box much, if at all, because she doesn't leave. They lay in the other nest box, or in another corner. Should I mover her into a separate pen? I do have a separate box that I had originally made for my silkies, that is close to ground level with no ramp. Should I move her now? I'm not sure if she would stay, but she is determined to sit on eggs....
Leave her, she will almost certainly give up if you move her. Now, if you were trying to break her, you could put her anywhere and she would keep setting, but as soon as you got those eggs for her, even before you arrived back home with them, her decision to set became very fragile. Don't ask me how they know you have valuable eggs for them to incubate, but they somehow do.
When I was a kid, I had 3 silkie cross hens that were great broodies, show them a nest of eggs and they'd move right in, take away the hatched chicks and put more eggs in the nest and they'd hatch them too. Never had any others as good as that. I trust incubators more than broodies now. Maybe I'll find some hens like them again someday.