Help me decide on a chicken coop

the answer to that question is almost always "NO". Often, with an exclamation mark.

That coop is very small, has way too many nesting boxes for the number of birds it might reasoanbly fit (and the dimensions look to include those boxes in the overall size - functional size appears to be about 4x4 - or enough for four standard chickens - for which you need two nesting boxes). That, plus the fact that its a top open hinge which will allow water to drip into the nest, plus the lack of adequate ventilation, plus the fact that the nesting boxes are on the floor tells me the designer doesn't know squat about raising chickens and likely made a host of other mistakes besides.

But it looks pretty.
 
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the answer to that question is almost always "NO". Often, with an exclamation mark.

That coop is very small, has way too many nesting boxes for the number of birds it might reasoanbly fit (and the dimensions look to include those boxes in the overall size - functional size appears to be about 4x4 - or enough for four standard chickens - for which you need two nesting boxes). That, plus the fact that its a top open hinge which will allow water to drip into the nest, plus the lack of adequate ventalation, plus the fact that the nesting boxes are on the floor tells me the designer doesn't know squat about raising chickens and likely made a host of other mistakes besides.

But it looks pretty.
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Rules of Thumb
  • If it looks like a dollhouse it's only suitable for toy chickens.
  • If it's measured in inches instead of feet it's too small.
  • If your walk-in closet is larger than the coop-run combo you're thinking of buying think carefully about whether you have an utterly awesome closet or are looking at a seriously undersized chicken coop.
  • If it has more nestboxes than the number of chickens it can legitimately hold the designer knew nothing about chickens' actual needs and it probably has other design flaws too.
The only thing I see in that that's done right is that one is that there is ventilation at the roof peak. :(
 
Rules of Thumb
  • If it looks like a dollhouse it's only suitable for toy chickens.
  • If it's measured in inches instead of feet it's too small.
  • If your walk-in closet is larger than the coop-run combo you're thinking of buying think carefully about whether you have an utterly awesome closet or are looking at a seriously undersized chicken coop.
  • If it has more nestboxes than the number of chickens it can legitimately hold the designer knew nothing about chickens' actual needs and it probably has other design flaws too.
The only thing I see in that that's done right is that one is that there is ventilation at the roof peak. :(
:goodpost:
 

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