I have an elevated coop, they work better for smaller flocks. Just make sure the coop is not to low to the ground incase you need to get under it for some reason. Also space under an elevated coop counts as run space.
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The Max is a 10'x10' = 100 ft² not the min.My local guy was trying to tell me I need 10x10 (10 feet squared) vs 10 Square feet. So I called the bylaw officer who gave me the same answer. I asked him to kindly confirm his math and get back to me. Thank you for confirming my thoughts!
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Coop not to exceed 9.2m2 (100ft2) area •
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Those number units are confusing.@aart any good at math and getting one over codes enforcers?
Me too.Squares feet vs feet squared hurts my head.
I think the problem was the, so far off the property line and so far from the house left him with just an od triangular shaped spot.I would make it as big as I could and be within the "laws". THe bigger the better rather than just making it the minimum allowed size. Less likely to have issues with your girls if they have more space.
Those number units are confusing.
@U_Stormcrow might know both.
Me too.
....and a bit odd they give both metric and imperial.
Saanich is in Vancouver Canada, if I am not mistaken, which explains that it is both metric and imperial. The link doesn't work for me, so I can't get any more info on the measurements. As it is, it is not clear whether the rules are citing square feet or feet squared. I would assume square feet, because a 100x100 ft coop is HUGE.....and a bit odd they give both metric and imperial.
Well to be fair, it has been very hard to understand what the heck is going on. But I have seen 5x10. Which technically would be "enough" for 5 hens. That that is a tiny run. Especially if they are going to be in it 24/7.I think the problem was the, so far off the property line and so far from the house left him with just an od triangular shaped spot.
Ah, that makes sense...I read the dot ca as california.Saanich is in Vancouver Canada,