Well, there are many things, I discovered that are not in the Storys Raising Chickens book or on the Backyard Poultry web site. Many thing I found on BYC.
a few things, that I worked out was
Some broody hens can get along with other broody hens [ yes one is always the boss] and some broody hens dont.
How to intergrade the broody hen back into the flock without blood shed.
My Broody #1 & 2 worked their difference out and work together, BUT #3 is what is called ferocious-- maybe she will calm down a bit as her chicks get into week #2 but she most defiantly does not like 1 &2's chicks,
So this is a whole N'other ball of wax to deal with in a coop/run enclosed area-- maybe when flocks free range its different, I dont know, but this is what I got and there wont be blood shed. I do let Mr. Rooster do his job at supervising the hens and dealing with fights, thats his job and he is good at it. Its how the order of things works, not fun to watch but as long as there in no blood , says "
@R2elk , leave them be.
They have lots of available feeders and waterers, a huge run, its not cramped, they have a 24ft roost, so they are set up for success.
#3's 2 babies will stay in the brooder cage another week then a little bit at a time.
The Rooster & flock has been very good with with the chicks
and I know mamma #1 &2 will be fine with the 2 new ones its the 3 mammas getting along that will be tricky.
#3 is a big girl and can hold her own with the flock, they will get out of her way. I just dont want #3 going after the other chicks-- that will be my job to watch for, Rooster will watch the hens I will watch the chicks

lolol but not today,
New chicks need another week, now, Mamma#3 I will get er out to roll in the dirt and poop and work it out with the rest of the flock for a spell and then back to the brooder she goes.
Everyone can see everyone, so they aren't surprised by the new 2 chicks and mamma #3
