Another "How Many Chickens Fit in Here?" Post

TaraontheCoast

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Apr 13, 2010
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I'm inheriting a coop from a friend (we're first-timers), and I know the rule of 4 square feet per chicken.

That said, I measured the entire space (coop and attached run), so Im honestly unsure of the actual coop's size.

It won't get delivered until next week sometime so I can't measure again. Obviously I can wait until it arrives to decide how many birds we're getting, but would love some thoughts. Are gravitating toward non-bantam breeds.

The entire coop/run here is 6 feet long and 4 feet wide. I didn't measure the height.

Sorry for the picture. My friend snapped it, as the coop is just sitting in her driveway. Thanks!
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Id only keep chicks in that

Well, it's small compared to some other designs, but it has an external nest box so clearly it was made to house a small number of full grown chickens. One thing I have learned from my limited chicken raising experience is that the manufactures of these prebuilt small coops is that they over estimate the number of birds they can house. I would think that 4 square feet for each grown chicken in the coop is a good rule of thumb.
 

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