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Ok, so you’d want a 60 square foot coop. I think 8 by 8 would be the best bet-you could have 16 then, or just have a little extra space.
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Did you look at this one? It’s 8 by 8I honestly don’t know the details, I just know that some people have. You could also look at Craigslist.
https://maine.craigslist.org/for/d/brunswick-shed-x-x-brown/7450223397.html
I want 10-15 standard size chickens.
but a commercial farmer would laugh at 4' per bird.
It would be like an oven if the sun ever hit it. Depending on the weather where you are, it also would blow over pretty easily if you have strong winds. (You could make it so that can't happen of course, just costs more money and effort.)How many chickens do you recommend for this? Anybody?
https://www.lowes.com/pd/VEIKOUS-6-...-Shed-with-Two-Doors-and-Lock-Grey/5013215145
Would this make a good walk in chicken coop or no?
I love that one. Sadly there is no way I could get that onto my property.Did you look at this one? It’s 8 by 8
No doubt but we're 15 pages in so I thought I'd look at a different page. I remember being overwhelmed and under budget. Really surprised when one of my first 4 from the pullet bin crowed at me! Sounds like OP is in a bit of a bind with limited build resources and transportation options for whatever is purchased. No budget has been shared so that would be helpful for some focus on what's possible.A commercial farmer uses intensive management including forced-air ventilation (carefully controlled with sensors for temperature and ammonia levels), and debeaking to prevent cannibalism due to over-crowding.
The usual guidelines are guidelines, not hard-and-fast rules, but as backyarders we can't use commercial standards unless we're wanting to adopt commercial practices.