Chicken Math Help Needed!

1 chicken=4 ft sq
With your chicken coop being a total of 128 ft sq / 4 ft sq = 32 chickens

Assuming that each chicken needs 4 ft sq (2 ft by 2 ft)
Assuming that 8 feet deep meaning 8 feet in length of one side
Assuming 1 ft = 12in
Assuming that you are using materials that do not move (like solids and not gases or liquids)
Assuming that you gave me the dimensions correctly and that I did them correctly

Again 32 chickens, but wait a minute i forgot about nest boxes and perches.
So then the number of chickens will be roughly less then 20 chickens for your coop.

I think

P.S. I'm new at this!
 
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Too clarify, the coop is 16 feet wide (left to right), 8 feet deep (front to back), and 6 feet high (floor to celing). A frame, got the idea from the chick shell-A design I saw on here. I just enlarged it and made a couple of adjustments. The runs are 6 foot high, 5 to 6 feet wide, and run between 20 to 100 feet long, laying out a maze. They run between the diffrent berries, pumpkin and melon beds. DW has laid them out to benifit both the soil of the plants and the bug harvesting for the chickens. DW is the planner, I am the builder.....works out good.
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