I had a broody hen, not having a rooster; I ignored her for a few weeks. She was always trying to sit on eggs. Finally I found a lovely lady who had a rooster; I asked if I could buy some eggs, no she said but I will give you some fertile eggs soooooooooooooo, I gave them to that crazy hen, she set on them for the 21 days. She got off each morning to eat and drink but stayed off what I thought was too long, 15 minutes or more!! Finally one day I though those eggs are really no good, she would be off too long. I went out and lifted off the hen to throw away the no good eggs and to my amazement the eggs were actually hatching. I put her back on quickly. She hatched 8 out of 10 eggs! They are Maran chicks. The hen was a wonderful mother, the chicks at times road on her back, she would pick up something and spit it out and call the chicks to come eat. I went to back Yard chickens and asked on line how long will she be taking care of the babies and the reply was form 3 weeks to 2 months. Well today 5 weeks old, the mother hen ran them off!! The hens posture changed!! No longer fat and puffy but now, standing up straight. I have the task now.
of taking care of the teen chicks.

of taking care of the teen chicks.

Hens go broody when you don’t want them to… and won’t go broody when you do. 
You could section off a portion of the coop with wire, food & water. Don't know your location but if it gets chilly, put a huddle box in for them. Or put them in a wire cage with food and water in the coop with the rest. Assuming you've had her separated while brooding?