calling any one from missouri

I am waiting for my little Sebright, Moonshine, to go broody, to hatch more Spitzhaubens, of which I have just one pair left. (she seems to be the only hen who likes to go broody.) The exciting news is that the Sebright eggs are also fertile. I think a Sebright-Spitz cross would be adorable.
Anyway, she went broody in April the past 2 years.
For those of you more experienced, how many of her own eggs can a little bantam cover? I will have to gauge how many of the larger eggs I can substitute.
 
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Finally a few pitiful blooms
Between the rain and dogs I'm surprised there's anything at all.
 
I’m not sure if this is the correct place so if I’m wrong please direct me to the correct place. I live in SW MO and I’m looking for a home for an almost 3 month old serama rooster (He will be 3 months on 4/3/20). He is sweet and I’ve been working on introducing him to my other serama rooster that I’ve had for 3 years but it’s not going well at all. They have been fighting and I just don’t want that for either of them and I want them both to be happy! I know serama’s are not common chickens and I would like him to go to a home that he can be with other serama’s. If anyone has any ideas I would love to hear them. Thanks in advance!
 

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