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cacklemama
Songster
I read the article you recommended and it was very informative. I do have a question, I live in an area that can have (-) digits in the winter. Over last winter I was not using heat in my coop smaller coop 8 birds. this April I will have 28 birds in a coop that is 10'X11'x6'h are they able to maintain a sufficient temperature. Added heat is not something I want to do, what about stuffing feed bags with insulation and lining the wall in the winter?What does this mean in feet by feet?
Pics and dimensions please?
Coop and run space should calculated separately,
especially if you live where the snow/wind/cold might keep them in the coop for days on end.
Unless your run has a solid roof and wind blocked walls, that can really help.
If your run is totally predator proof and weather proof,
then you could calculate coop and run together.
Actually there's really no hard number for square footage per bird,
too many variables. The 4/10 'rule of thumb' is bare minimum.
Here's good a article by RR about Space, a must be for all chicken keepers.
http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/how-much-room-do-chickens-need