I'm curious and a bit confused.
I know the standard for a coop is 4sqft per bird. However I keep seeing comments that you can keep more birds in smaller areas IF they only sleep and lay eggs inside. My birds don't hang out inside. Half of their run is under cover so even if it snows they can come outside. Their feeders and waterers are in this area. During really bad weather they move inside only for short periods, minutes. The covered part of the run is big enough for 11 birds, the total run is big enough for 26 birds. I have 7 which is one half a chicken more than my current coop is supposed to hold. I do not plan on adding any birds to this coop. I am only asking out of curiosity and perhaps to help others with this question. I am using my dimensions as an example.
Is it acceptable to have a smaller coop if they are always outside except to sleep and lay eggs? In that case how many square feet per bird is too few?
I know the standard for a coop is 4sqft per bird. However I keep seeing comments that you can keep more birds in smaller areas IF they only sleep and lay eggs inside. My birds don't hang out inside. Half of their run is under cover so even if it snows they can come outside. Their feeders and waterers are in this area. During really bad weather they move inside only for short periods, minutes. The covered part of the run is big enough for 11 birds, the total run is big enough for 26 birds. I have 7 which is one half a chicken more than my current coop is supposed to hold. I do not plan on adding any birds to this coop. I am only asking out of curiosity and perhaps to help others with this question. I am using my dimensions as an example.
Is it acceptable to have a smaller coop if they are always outside except to sleep and lay eggs? In that case how many square feet per bird is too few?