sarajoy, here is a link to it from last year. It doesn't look like they have updated it yet for this year: http://www.asi.ksu.edu/p.aspx?tabid=1227
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Minimum space requirements for large fowl birds are 4 square feet in the coop per bird and 8-10 square feet in the run per bird. So a 16 ft by 6 ft run is 96 square feet of run space divided by 15 LF birds gives you 6.4 square feet per bird. How big is your coop? If they are squeezed on space in the coop too the run might be too small but if you free range several days a week all day and they have their 4 square feet in the coop I bet you will be ok. You have mostly orps right? It is easier to keep more birds in a smaller space if they are a docile breed. If you had leghorns or something flighty I would say that would be a squeeze.I'm in a real quandary today.My hand is hurting worse than ever. I have both shipments of birds going out today so I need to be ready to house them. I honestly don't have a place to put them. I was thinking I might slap together some temporary housing for them but I can't seem to use my thumb and index finger or get a grip on anything...including my darned coffee pot this morning. It's a good thing God gave me two hands cause If I couldn't poor coffee with my left hand the whole world would be in danger!!![]()
I'm stressing a bit trying to decide what to do. I have a chicken tractor but it's filthy and I'm not even sure it will be big enough for these brahmas. I thought about buying one of the chicken coops from Orschlens and using it as a prototype to build others but I don't even think I can run the drill to put it together. They probably aren't as strong as I'd like for protection either. I would build my own a lot more substantial I think. Glad you can still pour coffee! Sorry your hand hurts so badly still, try to take it easy.
At any rate I have to get the brooder cleaned out anyway and move some birds around.
I wanted to divide my SFH and d'uccles as well. I saw a SFH roo attempt to breed a little d'uccle hen yesterday. Oh my, that poor little hen!!! Ugh, I just went out and my giant lavender orp roo was on top of a tiny bantam cochin hen so I guess I need to move them into a separate pen again! But I guess that can wait another day or two if it has to. I need to get all the pups to the vet but it will probably have to be a project for tomorrow.
So here I sit sipping my coffee worrying about all I need to do and not moving!! I tend to shut down when I get stressed.
I guess I need to run out and see if my chicks made it through the night again that wouldn't go in the house last night. Dumb birds! I would hate to loose them at this point.
Josie I'm sending you a PM.
It is sooo nice out!!! I can't believe its February. I am just taking a break to eat a sandwich and then back outside to finish cleaning up. I have a bunch of fencing and stuff to get rid of. I am thinking of just posting it on craigslist for cheap because it is used and remnants of stuff. If anyone on here wants it and can come pick it up in the next week or so let me know before I post it! You will need a big truck or a trailer, mostly welded wire fencing that is rolled back up, lots of remnants from projects.Would a dog kennel that is 16 ft long, 6foot high and 6 ft wide be okay for run for at least 12-15 ckickens? I still will free range but on those days they can't. Is this big enough?