Aww, I hope so, too!

A good broody is worth more than her weight in gold! I'm hoping that some of my broodies from last year will have improved with experience so that I don't have to worry about them so much. They were all
okay at it, but I wouldn't necessarily call them 'good' broodies just yet... Well, okay, Peanut Butter and Marka were good with their babies, but the rest of them were working hard to enhance those gray hairs of mine again
Bahaha, yeah, don't mess with mama when she's got eggs to hatch!
No worries on getting broodies, I usually have a half dozen or more hens that are happy to volunteer for the job once summer hits