The earliest a pullet went broody...

Hope Kiwi is as good as her mother. There is no space for bad moms on my flock!
Peach is an easter egger araucana/faverolle
Kiwi is araucana/faverolle/legbar

Kiwi:
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Mom, dad, and Kiwi
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That's young!

My youngest brooder was four months old when she went broody for the first time. She was this Olive Egger who I'd say had some hormonal issues because when she wasn't brooding all the time, she was mounting the other hens like she was a rooster. On the mounting, it got so bad I had to put saddles on my girls even though I didn't have a rooster.
 
We got a group of chicks in late February, and the smallest started going broody a few weeks ago at five months-ish. Theo the chocolate orpington is the smallest of the flock and I was worried she'd been bullied there (it was an issue we one had in a mixed flock, a buff orpington living in the nest box off of eggs, because she'd get bullied if she tried to eat or drink). After a lot of monitoring, nope, she's broody. If I get her gently off the nest and break her trance, she rockets out to eat, drink and shoulders in next to the other birds.

I'm hoping the broody is broken, as this morning she was waiting with the others to go out into the outer pen. She ignored the fresh food and immediately took an enthusiastic dust bath, then proceeded with her favorite morning run flaps like she did before going broody. I'm hoping this isn't a sign she's going to be a super broody for her whole life.
 
I had two lavender EEs, Orpington-based, that went broody at about 11 months and each hatched a chick a few days before turning 1 year old. I thought that was a bit young, but you've def got me beat! They went broody again not long after weaning their chicks and are now busy raising 21 chicks I gave them. They are wonderful mothers! Egg producers, not so much!
 

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