Peaches is eight months old. Last week she was acting a little broody, but I was able to quit her just by removing her from the nest and collecting all the eggs. Yesterday I saw her in a nest and apparently she laid an egg. But then she was fluffed up and refused to come out. And of course, the usual you know, you pull them out and they are all puffed up and angry and boy, is she a feisty thing! she is a banty mix. Mama was not Banty but papa was. I’m brokenhearted that it’s her going broody. I have been waiting and waiting for anyone to go broody. Today she’s in the nest all flat pancake.. The temptation is great, but I know eight months is too young. I understand she will sit happily on those eggs because nature is telling her to do so. But I understand because I have read that when they’re young sometimes as the eggs hatch the young ones are so confused they don’t know what’s happening they think they’re being attacked. so they do what they do when they feel attacked, they kill all the babies. I’ve also heard that people have successfully had a young pullet hatch and raise babies. Is there a way to know? I know I am just being hopeful for some thing that really can’t be but I’m gonna ask you guys anyway just because I’m so brokenhearted that it’s not one of my older ladies. What do you think guys back me up? let me know that I’m right or stop me and let me know I’m wrong (fat chance).