I set eggs under a broody today, too! It's actually my first time letting a broody have her way, so we'll see how it goes. She's a salmon faverolle named Sophie. She's such a character, we call her the yard monitor because she's always walking around keeping everyone in line. We recently introduced a roo to the flock of 7 hens, and started setting eggs in the incubator last month. We're on hatch #3 from the incubators, it's been going well so far except for the fact that none of Sophie's eggs have been fertile. And watching her in the yard, you can see why. She beats up the roo! She won't let him anywhere near her, and I've actually seen her kick him off one of the other hens while he was trying to breed and get into an 'I'm-bigger-than-you!' contest with him. Haha! It's somewhat ironic that Sophie should be the one to go broody. She won't have anything to do with boys, but she wants to be a momma. Go figure. So I tested her with ceramic eggs for a few days, even relocated her to a broody coop, and she seems determined. I set nine eggs under her today, just barnyard crosses from the other girls, but I'm rooting for her! Tomorrow night will be the test, it's supposed to get very cold. But I will candle in a week and see if she's been able to stick with the job.