What breed is known for going broody?

I've got a Mille Fleur bantam that is broody and has been for a bit, and a old cochin that is so sweet I keep her and she is a great broody if needed. (the mille fleur is a hog when it comes to the nest though. I went out the other day and the two where sitting on top of eachother so they both could be on the eggs!)
 
I had a 1/2 silkie, 1/2 white leghorn that was the broodiest (and cutest) little thing ever...she hatched a clutch of 12 chicks one time. Was a great mom too and died defending a chick from the neighbor's dog. My cochin won't go broody and tends to accidentally break eggs in the nest because she is so heavy and clumsy.
 
they'reHISchickens :

Not to steal a thread, but my DD claims her white cochins are broodier than the other colors. Anyone else find a color difference?

No, not true in my case

i have buff, white ,blue ,partrige and black all of them go broody​
 

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