Hi all! I didn't know what to post this under, but I chose raising baby chicks, 'cause it kinda has to do with it.
So, my question was, how many NEW chickens will I be able to get without squishing them?
I know that I have asked this question before, but I had less chickens then and the question was slightly different.
My big coop, as it is known, currently has 10 chickens in it, 9 hens and 1 rooster. It is 184 sq. ft. (run & coop.) ALL my chickens are standards in both coops.
I don't have a pic of the big coop.
My small coop has 2 chickens in it, a hen and a roo. I know that the ratio is way way off and that I shouldn't have one hen with my rooster, but that's just for now until I get more chickens in the Spring of next year
The small coop is an A-frame coop and is 102 sq. ft.
Also, they free-range every day, except for some really cold and/or snowy days in the Winter. Each coop has 3 nesting boxes.
Feel free to ask my about any other info that may be helpful to know.
Thanks so much!
So, my question was, how many NEW chickens will I be able to get without squishing them?
I know that I have asked this question before, but I had less chickens then and the question was slightly different.
My big coop, as it is known, currently has 10 chickens in it, 9 hens and 1 rooster. It is 184 sq. ft. (run & coop.) ALL my chickens are standards in both coops.
I don't have a pic of the big coop.
My small coop has 2 chickens in it, a hen and a roo. I know that the ratio is way way off and that I shouldn't have one hen with my rooster, but that's just for now until I get more chickens in the Spring of next year
Also, they free-range every day, except for some really cold and/or snowy days in the Winter. Each coop has 3 nesting boxes.
Feel free to ask my about any other info that may be helpful to know.
Thanks so much!
If they do cause damage to each other it's usually only on the wings a little bit like in this random pic: