Enough room for new chicks?

eighthens525

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Nov 12, 2019
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I am trying to figure out if I need to expand my coop. I currently have 10 hens and a roo and mama in the middle nesting box there is sitting on a clutch of 10 eggs. I won't keep all of them but in the meantime until they are teenagers can I have everyone live in here? Will the babies find room? They free range all day and essentially just use the coop for eating and laying and sleeping. They don't hang out in there.

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How big is the coop, not counting the nestboxes?

The Usual Guidelines

For each adult, standard-sized hen you need:
  • 4 square feet in the coop (.37 square meters)
  • 10 square feet in the run (.93 square meters),
  • 1 linear foot of roost (.3 meters),
  • 1/4 of a nest box,
  • And 1 square foot (.09 square meters) of permanent, 24/7/365 ventilation, preferably located over the birds' heads when they're sitting on the roost.
For your current eleven you should have:
  • 44 square feet in the coop. About 8 x 6 not counting the nest boxes,
  • 110 square feet in the run.
  • 11 linear feet of roost,
  • 3 next boxes,
  • and 11 square feet of ventilation.
Chicks need about 1/2 square of a square foot for the first couple weeks, 1 square foot each up to about 4-6 weeks, 2 square feet up to about 12 weeks and than the full 4 square feet per bird.

Additionally, broodies occupy more space because they want a buffer zone between their chicks and the rest of the flock. :)

Granted, these are *guidelines* rather than hard and fast *rules*, but they're also usually considered MINIMUMS.

Here's a useful article: https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/how-much-room-do-chickens-need.66180/
 
About 4'x6'
I would then recommend no more than 6 chickens total for the coop, based on the general guidelines

Since you have more than that already, I wouldn't add any more, but I also think that if there are no issues resulting, that the chickens already residing will potentially be ok.
 
I would then recommend no more than 6 chickens total for the coop, based on the general guidelines

Since you have more than that already, I wouldn't add any more, but I also think that if there are no issues resulting, that the chickens already residing will potentially be ok.
You are forgetting about the broody hen with chicks. That changes everything.
 

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