You may want to consider some mid-sized birds also, check into the cochins, both banty and full size.... my line of Plymouth Rocks tends to broodiness and though they are LF they certainly aren't as big as orpingtons. Silkies and English Games are very small, and their tiny size does cause restrictions, but you shouldn't have to go to the extremely large size to get hens who can hatch a nice size clutch for you.
Whatever breed you do decide on you want to question whoever you source it from to see how the broodiness is of their stock, different strains of the same breed can be night and day for broody tendencies (and personalities) so specific questioning of the breeders is needed to make sure you invest in birds which are really suiting your needs.
I keep asking people if they want to sell their broody hens and it seems a "not gonna happen" situation


I didn't know there was a broody tendency with the Plymouth Rocks. Thanks for those suggestions!
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