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That sounds wonderful. I overbought birds and I'm trying to give them the best I can with the space I've got and that's why I'm limited to 22 sqft. Right now, their in quail cages which is ok, but not great and I'd like to give them something closer to their natural environmentThat would still be 21 birds in 22 square feet. After you subtract the space for feeders, waterers, dirt bath, and hiding places, I don't think they're left with 1 square foot per bird. My pens are 20 square feet with no more than 12 birds per pen.
So if the general guidance I've seen is 1 sqft per bird, what's closer to the truth?My opinion is that would be tight. I would not run adults that tight.
1 square foot per bird minus space used by waterers, feeders, hiding places, and dirt bath. Let's say that your waterer and feeder and not large. That's probably 1 square foot. Dirt bath, another square foot. Hiding places, probably about 2 square feet. Those thing are taking at least 4 square feet of your 22 square feet, leaving 18 square feet for 22 birds. I would use more like 3-4 square feet in hiding places.So if the general guidance I've seen is 1 sqft per bird, what's closer to the truth?