Phaethona,
In your original post you asked for opinions and that is what I gave. There was no intent to be cruel on my part but only helpful. I apologize if you though it was pure negativity, I had hoped to have even softened my reply with a tiny bit of humor with the icons. I also was silly to not welcome you soooo....
In any case, many things in this world at least start off with an equation as there is no other tangible way to start. The equation of 4 sq. feet per standard chicken is generally accepted as a good one for comfy, happy hens so its where I started. Some more commercial recommendations are a mere 2 sq. feet per hen but you stated comfortable so I kept 4 sq. feet in my original calculation. If you used the math, considered a "sleep only" situation (remember I had to use 6x4 hen-house you posted originally) scenario of a 6x8 coupled with your ability to range them all day, and finally deducted the chickens you will most likely not have then you would have 3x9=27 and you now say you have 6x8=48 feet of indoor only space for sleeping. If you end up with 9 chickens then 9x4= 36 sq. feet so you are great there. If you experience ugly weather conditions it is recommended at least a total of 10 sq. feet per hen in an enclosed, dry draft free area and you say it totals 88sq. feet (and maybe only 8 chickens) so thats pretty much on the mark. The ranging all day is fabulous!
When asking for opinions that is what you'll get--right or wrong as we can't change our opinions without further info which you did give in your last post. Sorry for the lack of the welcome--you really are welcomed here!
In your original post you asked for opinions and that is what I gave. There was no intent to be cruel on my part but only helpful. I apologize if you though it was pure negativity, I had hoped to have even softened my reply with a tiny bit of humor with the icons. I also was silly to not welcome you soooo....


In any case, many things in this world at least start off with an equation as there is no other tangible way to start. The equation of 4 sq. feet per standard chicken is generally accepted as a good one for comfy, happy hens so its where I started. Some more commercial recommendations are a mere 2 sq. feet per hen but you stated comfortable so I kept 4 sq. feet in my original calculation. If you used the math, considered a "sleep only" situation (remember I had to use 6x4 hen-house you posted originally) scenario of a 6x8 coupled with your ability to range them all day, and finally deducted the chickens you will most likely not have then you would have 3x9=27 and you now say you have 6x8=48 feet of indoor only space for sleeping. If you end up with 9 chickens then 9x4= 36 sq. feet so you are great there. If you experience ugly weather conditions it is recommended at least a total of 10 sq. feet per hen in an enclosed, dry draft free area and you say it totals 88sq. feet (and maybe only 8 chickens) so thats pretty much on the mark. The ranging all day is fabulous!

When asking for opinions that is what you'll get--right or wrong as we can't change our opinions without further info which you did give in your last post. Sorry for the lack of the welcome--you really are welcomed here!