Coop size Questions...Please help..

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Ok. So I might sound DUMB but I have NEVER had chickens before, so I figured I'd better ask before building and making a mistake. I have done my reading, and know that chickens need at least 3sq. feet per bird inside the coup. Does this just cover floor space or vertical space as well??? Example of this being Do I need (for 6 chickens) a coup that is 6X9 feet floor space and whatever high, or can I go for say 5X5 and maybe 5 feet high with ladder roosts?? Now this is in addition to the out side run. Which I am thinking of being like 10X20 or will that be too small?? Or will they be spoiled?? LOL .\


I am asking questions before I start building, but I gotta get started in the very near future!!! They can't stay locked in the bathroom forever!! LOL. I have VERY curious Kitties!!!
 
I've always heard it as 4 sq ft (for standard breeds, less for bantams) per bird, and sq ft by definition refers to floor space. Otherwise it'd be called cubic feet. Anyway, for 6 chickens then you need a coop that is 4' x 6' of floor space. Then you need to make sure you have room for nests, feed, water, etc. As for height, you just need to make sure you have a roost with enough space above the chickens' heads so they aren't mashed up against the ceiling. And you need proper ventilation.

And a 10 x 20 run for 6 chickens will definitely spoil them. I aim for minimum 10 sq ft per bird of run (but I also pasture my chickens in good weather), so 200 sq ft for 6 birds is luxurious. :)
 
If they had access to the insider the coop all day as well, do you count the square footage in the coop AND the run?
 
Sort of. If you were going for total confinement, your coop would need to have at least 10 sq ft per bird, but the 4 sq ft per bird rule assumes you're giving them some sort of outdoor space. So in that sense, the run is included with the overall space per bird. But the 4 sq ft per bird is still important for the coop because you need to allow enough space for times when ALL the chickens are in there at the same time, like at night or if they prefer it in bad weather.

If they had access to the insider the coop all day as well, do you count the square footage in the coop AND the run?
 
In my opinion and personal experience, 2-3 sq. ft. per hen of inside the house space is fine and then about 10 sq. ft. per hen of run space.
 
You don't need a large coop, but the do need a large run. I would build a coop raise about 24" above ground so the chickens can have a place to hide underneath during hot, cold, and raining weather.
 
You don't need a large coop, but the do need a large run. I would build a coop raise about 24" above ground so the chickens can have a place to hide underneath during hot, cold, and raining weather.

Even if the run is covered???? I am thinking of going 5X5 on the coop and having one side swing open like a big door for clean outs. Any thoughts?
 
Yes, you don't need the space under the house if you are providing a covered run. Heck, some coops don't have any covered space other than inside the house. Having the house raised is nice not only because it does add extra run space but it raises the height of the house so you don't need to stoop when cleaning or collecting eggs.
 

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