No judgment rec'd here that I haven't heaped on my self! I know I was supposed to separate them, but we didn't have the means, and everyone seemed happy. It's only been lately that there are extra hens trying to get in there.
I tried to create more nesting boxes, but the hens were only interested in those five. For now, I am letting all the other hens and roosters free-range during the day. I lock them out of the coop so the broodies and chicks can have peace. Of course I have water available for everyone. At night, when the free-ranges chickens start gathering at the coop door, I let them in. By this time, the broody hens have settled in for the night and are not concerned.
We aren't having problems with eating, just the chicks aren't hatching well.
<sigh> I know we didn't do this well this time.
Its been a rough year. My little boy passed away at Christmas and we just had his burial this spring (when the snow melted) as all this was starting. So, you can imagine that we haven't been able to do things as well as we would've liked.
You guys are sooo wonderful to try and help me. I love this site! Thank you so much for your help and encouragement.