Trying to integrate new chick

I think for the coop inside u need to have about 4sq foot per bird...it may just be a simple space issue but I can’t see adding an extra bird would be an issue. U may just need to give it some time. It’s hard to see exactly how much room they have in the coop itself.
I know, my pics aren’t the best & I may be off a bit on what the measurements are...my husband built it, doing all dimensions himself. I just stood & handed him things & held things. Lol. Inside the coop it’s self he says there is about 40sq. ft. He says in the run it’s about 120sq.ft. I only have the 4 chickens in the big coop, after I can get the other one in, it will only be 5 chickens total. I am going to keep the rooster separated in the smaller coop.
 
I know, my pics aren’t the best & I may be off a bit on what the measurements are...my husband built it, doing all dimensions himself. I just stood & handed him things & held things. Lol. Inside the coop it’s self he says there is about 40sq. ft. He says in the run it’s about 120sq.ft. I only have the 4 chickens in the big coop, after I can get the other one in, it will only be 5 chickens total. I am going to keep the rooster separated in the smaller coop.
Can u do the see but don’t touch method perhaps section off part of the run just for the new chicken. Allow them to see her during the day for a couple weeks then let her out there will still be pecking however it may not be as bad. They still have to establish pecking order. When u let her out put an extra feeder and waterer it looks like u only have 1 each in there. Just suggestions on what I would do. Thee see but don’t touch method works great in my opinion. It’s what I have done.
 
Also perhaps try see but don’t touch method
Can u do the see but don’t touch method perhaps section off part of the run just for the new chicken. Allow them to see her during the day for a couple weeks then let her out there will still be pecking however it may not be as bad. They still have to establish pecking order. When u let her out put an extra feeder and waterer it looks like u only have 1 each in there. Just suggestions on what I would do. Thee see but don’t touch method works great in my opinion. It’s what I have done.

yes, I do have room in there, I could section a portion off, Thank you!
 
yes, I do have room in there, I could section a portion off, Thank you!
Your welcome. Perhaps put her in there during day but back in her house at night. This way they get used to her and make transition easier. Like I said there will still be pecking etc. when u introduce her but it should be fairly minimal and will settle down. Good luck :)
 
Thank you very much for all the suggestions! I have had success!!! My hen has been in with the others for almost two full weeks!

With that, I have another question...
I have already looked into the deformed eggs article & did not see this mentioned.

I went to retrieve eggs & check on my hens late this afternoon. It was just about dark enough for a flash light, but, I could see the shape of the eggs & I started grabbing them & noticed that one of the eggs just didn’t feel right. I turned on my flashlight & pictured below is what I found. Have no clue what this is. Any ideas? It’s not a yolk, there was no egg shell, no blood, it’s kinda rubbery too.
 

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