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Do you mean move eggs being incubated? If you move eggs from under a chicken, she may move with them, or she may just leave them. If she has been sitting for a few days it is best to throw away the eggs. I have a very young chicken sitting right now, on all the eggs she can find! It remains to be seen if she will stay the course, or if the eggs are fertilized as the cockerel is quite old. I have moved eggs from where they were being sat on, but the chicken did not sit on them once moved. She was in a flower bed, and not really in a safe place. After about a week, she was disturbed by a hedgehog, at 2:00 in the morning. If a hen is determined enough, and you can somehow move her and the eggs simultaneously, it may work. They can be moved to an incubator and kept at the same temperature, but once left uncovered for a few hours, they are unlikely to hatch.

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Of course you can move chicken eggs. I have taken them from the coop and have put them in the incubator with an undetermined age of the eggs. After they are in the incubator I handle them with protective gloves to avoid contamination.

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It is possible to try to move a broody hen, but it may be difficult as broody hens can become quite protective and resistant to being moved. It is important to be gentle and cautious while moving a broody hen to prevent causing stress or harm to her or her eggs. It is best to move her at night when she is calmer and less likely to resist.

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You can, but in some cases it can be difficult. Thought "Broody" can represent a hen that is laying or a hen laying on eggs. When a hen is LAYING you can move her, but I dont recomend it. But when a hen is laying on her eggs (if the eggs are fertile DONT move her) but if the eggs are infertile go ahead on and move her.

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No. I tried it but she just went back again.

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Yes from the local feeder supply store. You can also purchase fertilized eggs.

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