Chickens vs Space

Trodore

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Jul 14, 2015
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I have an area roughly 20ft by 70ft for a run and the same for coop space. When they get bigger they have about 4 acers to roam on. How many birds would be too many for this area?
 
Standard requirements are 4 sq feet in coop and 10 sq feet outside. So if going by that and your measurements it would be 350 with your coop space but 150 for your run space.
 
Now in the winter there could be days in a row they may not go outside. Should I adjust the coop space to give them more room, or is closer better? I live just North of Flint and the winters can get bad here.
 
My plan is to breed Black Sex Links. I plan to have about 4 coops

1 a hen coop for eggs, about 30 chickens. 20x20 run and 20x20 coop
2 a breeding coop for 1 Buckeye and 5 Barred Rocks. 10x10 run and 10x10 coop
3 a spring coop for extra roosters I hatch, 30 to 40 birds possibly 20x20 run and 20x20 coop
4 a spring coop for extra hens I hatch. 30 to 40 birds possibly. 20x20 run and 20x20 coop

I plan to sell what I can to the locals and sell eggs to help cover my feed cost. Then slaughter for meat, starting with the roosters.

During the winter, I only plan to have the hen house and breeding house open. I do plan to cover their runs and give them a compost pile to play on, this will be used for my garden that next year.


Thank you all again for your advise. I am not sure I would be enjoying my flock as much as I do without people like you.
 
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Unless they free range every day you runs need to be at least double you coop space.

If you have a lot of rain or snow at least a quarter of your run should be roofed, and have a wall on the side the prevailing weather comes from.
 

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