Yeah I know that EEs are mutts. Yeah as I said I was going to get silkies but I didn't. Okay thanks!The thing bout chickens is that they can't read... so they don't know they aren't supposed to be broody types, or are supposed to be.... so in general, you have a bit better chances with some breeds, but there are no set in stone rules that the breeds follow. Even if you have a bird of a breed which is known to be broody, it may not be, and vise versa. 'Easter eggers' are basically mutts (having been bred from a mix of breeds with the intent to develop egg colors) so EEs may have a lot of broody stock in their background or very little, depending on the breeds used in the hatchery's mix.
A few I know of which seem to be represented here quite often are silkie, cochin (especially Banty ones) and Old English Game fowl hens, Black Australorp have been a common hen on this thread also. Good luck with your birds, hopefully you will get a few broodies of your own.