I was able to divide the coop today so that my young Buckeyes and my older ones can see and start get used to each other. They've been doing pretty good laying. I did have to up the protein in their feed after I caught the hens trying to pluck the roosters. I've got one hen that is acting like she wants to be broody again, but I don't have anywhere to separate her right now so I will just have to be the evil egg thief. Once the chicks I have now are grown, I'll let her give it a go. I would think that broodiness would be an asset to small farmers looking for heritage breeds.
I threw my extra rooster into the garden with my two EEs yesterday. He spent the day with them scratching around and having a good time but had to be caught and put up in the coop with the girls. Tonight he was already up on the roost with an EE snuggled up on either side. I'm hoping that they'll be able to get along, at least for the winter, and it looks good so far.