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No she’s just a very dramatic water drinker .Is that mucous coming from her nostrils?
Any symptoms of respiratory illness?
Being stuck in the coop is going to make everyone on edge.
You can try this method to see if it works but I would suggest that you cover the kennel with mesh so she can't stick her head out of the bars, nor can the others stick their head inside.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/introducing-a-single-hen-to-an-existing-flock.71997/
They have four vents on each side so yes, I do have to clear off the frost sometimes though but they usually do that themselves, they love frost/snowBut you do have fresh air coming into the coop right?
They do not have a run, they’re all free range but I can’t even open the coop door it’s so cold out, they stay in the coop over winter and when it gets above 20 I let them go out which is when a small group goes to the barn to dust bathe or sit in the hayloft. I think I could section off an area of the warmer side of the coop and a nesting box for her it’ll just take a lot of adjusting and I’ll have I think I can use my old chicks fencing for it. Thank you so much! I don’t want Calypso to get too warm inside but luckily the warmer side of the coop is the same temperature as my bedroom but I think I can get this done tonightShe needs one section of the run just for her. Look but do not touch. (She needs her own food and water source too).Put her in the coop at night and back in the run during the day until they accept her.