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As they mature and come into lay and hormones kick in, what once seemed like plenty of space can start to feel a bit crowded to them..... think teenage siblings sharing a room!.... A photo your set up would give us a better idea if you don't have the square footage or dimensions to hand. Adding extra feed and water stations can also help but it also takes up extra space, so pairing the two buffs up together in a separate pen sounds like a good solution at least for now. Beware if you put her in the coop with them at night, they might give her a beating in the morning before you let them out and she could be seriously injured in a confined space where she can't get away and they have nothing better to do. As someone else said, they can be brutal..
The coop and run are in a small grove of trees, so it is hard to see the setup right now, as there is a lot of undergrowth still. We did get a prefab, so I know it isn't ideal, but I bought one that said for 8 chickens, since I read that the prefabs usually say twice as many as they should. I did make some modifications and extend the run. Once it gets really cold, I plan to attach the portable run to the existing run to double the space during the day, and close it off at night. I do have plans to build a new coop and run next summer.
I may bring her in at night again, until the place is healed, and make sure she is around the others during the day. Right now, the two buff orps are happily foraging around in the portable pen.