she wont leave the nest box. HELP!!!!

Aloha Iheartchicks. Your hen is indeed broody. A fever develops in the breast and she must set. Whether you take her eggs; whether you move her; no matter. This is nature. If you have fertile eggs and want chicks, slip them under her and be patient for 21 days. If she is in a coop with others, they may add to her brood. I use a soft pencil and X the ones under my setting hen, X each additional one for a few days, then collect any laid after that. They are easy to tell apart. The eggs under the hen for a few days will become very shiny. The new ones have a rougher texture. Make sure she is safe, has fresh water and food close by, and can stretch, dust, move about. She will leave the nest a short time each day to allow the eggs to cool a bit. When she returns and settles in, she will turn them naturally. If another hen settles in to lay in the nest, the broody one will wait until she leaves.

If you do not want chicks, or have no fertile eggs, you have two options. Leave her be. Take any eggs deposited by others. She will eventually return to normal. Or gently move her off the nest each day and put her out. She will fuss and try to return, but the fever will eventually break and she will go back to laying. All is well. She is a healthy hen doing her work. You sound like a very watchful and good owner. j mccabe
 
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Thanks you so much for helping me. i was worried about her. i think i will try to slip some eggs under her. She pecks me if i try to go near her.
 
I would highly recommend reading this article if you plan to hatch: http://www.themodernhomestead.us/article/Broody-Hens-1.html
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know that many do as mccabe suggests--I personally prefer to separate the broody hen from the rest of the flock, so she can hatch her eggs in peace without the nest being disturbed by the other hens, or risking the chicks being attacked, although many different set-ups have worked for different people in different situations.

Good luck!
 
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Umm... Actually, if she's broody, then by definition it means she has STOPPED laying eggs, and is wanting to hatch them...
 
As I'm reading this, I have 4 brand-new peeps from the feed store in my pocket! In a couple minutes I'm going outside and put them under my broody hen. At the beginning of her broodiness, I tried what was suggested to break her, dunking in cold water - I did it 4 times to no avail! So I gave her some plastic eggs, and counted the time she's broody to make up about 3 weeks. Tonight is the night she'll 'hatch' some chicks from those plastic eggs! She kept those 4 plastic eggs warm, so she's getting 4 new peeps to replace them. Chickens are a hoot!
 
Yes, the Broody hen can get a little testy if you mess with her.
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