Good Evening.... Glad everyone is having fun and learning experiences with the bators and the broodies....
While I don't work with bators, congrats to all of you that are having fun and learning along the way.
Moving a broody is chancey from the start. (if chancey isn't a word, it is now) One needs to take the utmost care not to disturb the broody from her trance. What works best for me, is to have the hens laying in mobile nest boxes. (all mine are) Then simply and easily at night pick up the whole nest box( hen, eggs, nest) to a new quiet, safe place for her to wake up to. In the morning, things won't be so traumatic for mom. Even then with all the effort, some will break from being broody. The good broodies and moms won't.
When it comes to moving a broody hen, easy does it works best for me.
Enjoy the rest of the week-end.
~ bigzio