Brian - I had to read that post twice in order to 'get it'.
It reads (with emphasis added) "I went through the hive until I found my queen that was caged she has a clipped wing." If fact, the caged bit is redundant, and thus a tad confusing - "I found my queen which has a clipped wing" - is the core message.
wvbeeguy: It sounds to me that they want to supercede this particular queen. It may be because she has a clipped wing, or perhaps for some other reason. Next time you come across a cell-cup with larva in - leave it be, catch the queen, cage her, and try her in one of your other Q-ve hives. If it happens again, then - yes - move her on one more time to yet another nuc. So even if her fate IS 'doomed', you'll still be able to re-queen all your colonies from her before she finally retires.
If you've tried introducing her to (say) 3 nucs in a row, and they ALL want to supercede her, then I'd recommend talking to the supplier and describing what's happened. It's possible you may get a replacement - it's certainly worth asking. Supercedure is (unfortunately) not uncommon with purchased queens via the mail, although not usually quite so quickly.
LJ