littlegardenhomestead
In the Brooder
Hi everyone! I’m looking for a little advice as a beginner.
I recently purchased a 4×6 Dutch-style coop, and my husband will be adding a 6×10 roofed run attached to it so the chickens will have access to the run at all times. We plan to predator-proof everything with ½-inch galvanized hardware cloth buried about 2 feet down plus an apron, since we have a lot of fox in our area.
Our town allows up to 10 hens and 1 rooster, but I’m planning to start with 6–8 chickens. I’m wondering if this setup would comfortably allow us to grow the flock in the future or if that would be overcrowding.
We have about an acre, so there’s plenty of room for them to free range. However, we also have a lot of hawks, so I’m hesitant to let them roam unsupervised. I do have several garden beds that I tend to daily in the spring and summer (we get a lot of snow here in the winter), so my plan was to let them free range when I’m outside working in the garden and can keep an eye on them.
With this setup, would you recommend sticking to 8 hens, 8 hens and 1 rooster, or could it realistically support 10 hens and 1 rooster down the line without overcrowding?
I just want to make sure they have enough space and are happy. Let me know your thoughts!
And yes… I’m already aware of chicken math

I recently purchased a 4×6 Dutch-style coop, and my husband will be adding a 6×10 roofed run attached to it so the chickens will have access to the run at all times. We plan to predator-proof everything with ½-inch galvanized hardware cloth buried about 2 feet down plus an apron, since we have a lot of fox in our area.
Our town allows up to 10 hens and 1 rooster, but I’m planning to start with 6–8 chickens. I’m wondering if this setup would comfortably allow us to grow the flock in the future or if that would be overcrowding.
We have about an acre, so there’s plenty of room for them to free range. However, we also have a lot of hawks, so I’m hesitant to let them roam unsupervised. I do have several garden beds that I tend to daily in the spring and summer (we get a lot of snow here in the winter), so my plan was to let them free range when I’m outside working in the garden and can keep an eye on them.
With this setup, would you recommend sticking to 8 hens, 8 hens and 1 rooster, or could it realistically support 10 hens and 1 rooster down the line without overcrowding?
I just want to make sure they have enough space and are happy. Let me know your thoughts!
And yes… I’m already aware of chicken math

