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Thanks for the helpful tips!That is how I would do it, however, sometimes the original groups will split, with one or two of the birds just violently objecting to this introduction. You might pull them for a day or two.
I do have a lot of clutter in my run, and I recently got a single pullet added, so it can be done, but you might do the lock the original group outside, leave the girls inside, and feed both groups along the fence for a couple of days.
Fighting is not bad, IF THE LOWER OR NEW BIRD CAN get away, and out of sight. So many runs are just an open rectangle where a bird can see any other bird from any position in the run. If yours is that way, add a lot of junk. Old chairs, pallets, ladders, roosts, platforms of pallets and cement blocks, saw horses, old plastic tote place on its side. These allow birds to get out of sight, out of the space. While it will look more cluttered, it will be much more interesting to your chickens and more efficiently use the vertical space.
Mrs K