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So place her and a “very few” of her eggs back in a nesting box within the coop? I wouldn’t want all of those eggs to possibly hatch along with what I have in the incubator. If I have to wait for her eggs to hatch they may be a week or two younger than the ones I place with her.
I will research more here on BYC also. I panicked because I have to leave and won’t be back until close to dark. But I will read this evening until my eyes cross as usual. So very much great info here from people like you!! Thanks so much!!
UThobby offered some very good advice. One thing I will add is that only the very best hens will accept new chicks after maybe 2-3 days of hatching their own chicks. They have a tendency to reject newcomers once their own chicks are done hatching. I've had broody hens do both and you won't really know what kind of broody she will be until you try. Putting chicks under her wings after dark is usually the most successful method.
Also, don't be surprised if she panics and tries to get back to her nesting spot. Some hens will settle in wherever you put their eggs and others will run back to their nesting spot even if their eggs are no longer there.