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Well, they may not be the best, but they do serve as a starting point for newbies. I think we can comfortably say, if you are building a tractor with a 4' by 4' enclosed area, and you try to stuff 5 or 6 chickens in there, that you are likely to have problems at some time. And conversely, if you have pecking problems, and that is your situation, you probably would do well to provide them more room. You could also add the caveat that factors such as climate, free-ranging, run size, breed etc...do play in, but I think having a starting point is very useful.
Well, they may not be the best, but they do serve as a starting point for newbies. I think we can comfortably say, if you are building a tractor with a 4' by 4' enclosed area, and you try to stuff 5 or 6 chickens in there, that you are likely to have problems at some time. And conversely, if you have pecking problems, and that is your situation, you probably would do well to provide them more room. You could also add the caveat that factors such as climate, free-ranging, run size, breed etc...do play in, but I think having a starting point is very useful.