guys big news and I don't even know why I'm doing this but
Tilly decided to go broody! She's definitely decided and picked a nest and I think it's fascinating because she picked the FAVORITE nest and *every single one of my ladies is respecting her choice* and while Tilly is not remotely the highest pecking order lady, not a single of of my girls has tried to bully her out of it and I'm so proud of them!
There were 11 eggs yesterday, but 3 I decided Tilly could try and hatch. She was so delighted when I gave her the 2 extra. Little coos and fluffing her feathers and pancaking, the whole 9 yards.
My favorite thing was discovering how much she likes us, because she raptor calls to everyone near her, except me and my husband

and lets me pet her and do anything. She coos at me

GOSH they sure know how to make you love em right back!
I didn't think she liked me that much but I always spoke super sweet to her, she was our runt. Her name is after the Little Engine That Could - because she had a rough time of it. She also honks, she's our only girl who sounds like a goose and we are just delighted by her in general. She waddles and is silly and is always running last behind everyone. She isn't small anymore though! haha
So she has an egg by Chocolate, Sophia (her Maran sister) and one of the Jersey Giants or Sapphire Gems, it's almost impossible to tell who lays what (of the brown egg layers, except for Jane who lays an oblong egg lol -- oh and Blanche, who has a very distinctive round shaped egg with a slightly diff color of brown, more peach than brown).
Will candle them in a week to see if any are actually developing.
Also caught Dorothy laying yesterday! So that's all 17 girls officially grown up!!
I read dozens of posts about it yesterday, I'm just going to let nature take its course and let Tilly do her thing and see what kind of mama she is. I wrote dates on the eggs (with pencil) and will start the countdown!
Our hen house actually is the perfect place to brood - loads of space and I will not change anything - free ranging, not removing her from the flock, it will be exciting and fun to see how it goes. I'm prepared for the worst and will accept whatever happens. They are livestock, but they also have great instincts, I trust them, so we will see how it goes!