My King quail kept doing that until she finally decided to go full-out broody. Over several days, she’d gather up eggs and sit on the nest for hours at a time. Then I’d find her out with her flock and cold eggs in the nest. I’d remove the eggs each time, but she continued to gather them. It sounds as if your girls aren’t quite ready to brood yet. I’ve had LF hens do the same thing. Some will be excellent and unstoppable broodies, from a young age. Others will be “lazy” about it and never really show much interest. Give your girls time, Elfen. If they’re anything like mine, Dolly may trigger the other girls broodiness. It gets crazy here for me, because I’ll have 1 Serama go broody and 3 or 4 more get broody after the 1st. I don’t know if anyone else has the same issue with bantam multi-broodiness, but my tiny girls definitely out-do my LF with that. I usually have 1-2 LF go broody at the same time.