Can someone math for me?

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Hi
So I’ve got 4 pullets in a run, 2 chicks in a brooder, and 4 in another bigger “brooder”. I’m going to be putting all of them in a chicken “yard”. So 10 chickens total, although 2 are bantams. My enclosed yard is 36’ long and about 20’ wide. Is that comfortable for 9.5 chickens? Not what they need, but comfortable. I can add to it if I need to.
 
That's plenty of room. The minimum recommend space for standard size chickens is 4 sq ft per bird in the coop and 10 sq ft per bird in the run (you can get away with slightly less for bantams). A 20 ft by 36 ft yard would be 720 sq ft so you could have as many as 72 birds in that space (although their happier when not crowded).
 
That's plenty of room. The minimum recommend space for standard size chickens is 4 sq ft per bird in the coop and 10 sq ft per bird in the run (you can get away with slightly less for bantams). A 20 ft by 36 ft yard would be 720 sq ft so you could have as many as 72 birds in that space (although they’re happier when not crowded).
lol 72?? Holy moly! I want my birds to be able to spread out. I heard cramped space can cause fights and such. I’m trying to keep the peace.
 

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