The pen is 12 by 10 and the coop has about 24 SF. How much room do they need?
so it is 12 ft by 10 ft ?
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The pen is 12 by 10 and the coop has about 24 SF. How much room do they need?
That is the SF without the boxes, They are about 6 sf each.When you say the coop is 24 sq ft, does that include the nesting boxes? How big is it if you subtract the nesting boxes?
The pen is 12 x 10. The coop is about 24 sf w/o the nest boxesso it is 12 ft by 10 ft ?
Have you put tape measure to that coop?That is the SF without the boxes, They are about 6 sf each.
There is always poop on the eggs after she slept there. I would not mind if the eggs were not poopy...Some of my silkies sleep in there nest box but dont poop there my eggs are always clean.
I can't quite picture how there nests are part of the coop in the first post<scratcheshead> Pic from father away, please?Well, I moved the nesting boxes lower than the roosting areas. That stubborn chicken is finally roosting with the others. And the girls approve of the new nesting boxes...
Have you put tape measure to that coop?
I'd bet it's smaller than you think...but can be hard to tell from pics with nothing for scale.
The pen is 12 by 10 and the coop has about 24 SF. How much room do they need?
Just estimating the pop door to be about a foot square makes me think the coop minus nests is somewhere between 3x2 and 4x3. Three hens would be the most it could handle if it is 4x3. Three hens really only need 1 nest, 2 at most, so having nesting on both sides is wayyy overkill. Can you build up a bit on top of one nest side to match the main coop height removing the wall it would cover thus expanding coop floor space?When you say the coop is 24 sq ft, does that include the nesting boxes? How big is it if you subtract the nesting boxes?