Coop size too small?

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I had thought that the standard amour of space per chicken was 2sq ft. per bird, but after some research, I have found that the minimum amount of space is 4. have already ordered 12 chicks to come in April, but my coop is 5' by 8'. According to this the bare minimum would be 10 chickens. What should I do?
 
If all twelve chicks live, it will be a tight fit for them. Do you have an attached run? If it's a covered safe run, it can act as more coop space, and will be fine. 'Chicken math' happens, so smile and plan to have more covered safe space, and enjoy your flock. Mary
 
If all twelve chicks live, it will be a tight fit for them.  Do you have an attached run?  If it's a covered safe run, it can act as more coop space, and will be fine.  'Chicken math' happens, so smile and plan to have more covered safe space, and enjoy your flock.  Mary
I do have an attached run and most of it is covered. Thank you Mary! :)
 
I had thought that the standard amour of space per chicken was 2sq ft. per bird, but after some research, I have found that the minimum amount of space is 4. have already ordered 12 chicks to come in April, but my coop is 5' by 8'. According to this the bare minimum would be 10 chickens. What should I do?

With a run it should be fine;)
 
I do have an attached run and most of it is covered. Thank you Mary!
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Agreed. I think 2 square feet is fine if they are just going to sleep in there. Mine rarely go in the coop during the day, except to lay eggs, otherwise they are in the run or yard. (We free range in the yard)

If you got 12 chicks probably 2-3 will be roosters. So depending on where you live your issue may solve itself.
 
I had thought that the standard amour of space per chicken was 2sq ft. per bird, but after some research, I have found that the minimum amount of space is 4. have already ordered 12 chicks to come in April, but my coop is 5' by 8'. According to this the bare minimum would be 10 chickens. What should I do?

They should be OK.

Curious, where did the 2 sf per bird number come from?

Most pre-fab coop makers use that, or even 1.5 sf per bird when they state their capacities. Don't believe it.

To give one a perspective of how much space we are talking about, if you have ceramic floor tiles in the house, the ones that are 1 foot square........look down and study those. In commercial layer barns, birds are kept in less space than 1 bird per square. Cage free and the so called "free range" birds get about 2 squares. The old school industry standard was 3 to 4 squares, depending on breed. Smaller birds got 3, larger birds 4.
 
They should be OK.

Curious, where did the 2 sf per bird number come from?

Most pre-fab coop makers use that, or even 1.5 sf per bird when they state their capacities. Don't believe it.

To give one a perspective of how much space we are talking about, if you have ceramic floor tiles in the house, the ones that are 1 foot square........look down and study those. In commercial layer barns, birds are kept in less space than 1 bird per square. Cage free and the so called "free range" birds get about 2 squares. The old school industry standard was 3 to 4 squares, depending on breed. Smaller birds got 3, larger birds 4. 
Wow!! :eek: that's not very much room!! I found it somewhere online I don't remember where. Thank you! I feel much better now.
 
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You might have some mortality, too--it happens! Also will work to your advantage that you are getting them all at the same time.
 

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