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Crowing
I do like this. The problem is ..my tractor has no coop and is in no way predator proof. I put together one afternoon and a wya for them to have access to grass without hawks being able to get them. It's basically a play area.Assuming your coop and run are big enough, here's my suggestion. Put Maybelle and her buddies back with the flock. Put the three bullies in the tractor in an area where they can't see the main flock and the flock can't see them. Wait about 4/5 days and reintroduce one of the bullies back into the flock. Wait another 4/5 days and reintroduce another bully. And repeat for the last one. If they go straight back to bullying, leave them in the tractor longer. With this you are making the bullies the newest members. They will need to find their new place and they won't have their little group to back them up.
If that doesn't work and you don't want to cull anyone, then I would do as others have said and separate the bullies into their own flock.
Beyond that, I have a dog crate which certainly won't hold three chickens either along with food/water.