Do you have any ideas of how many I could fit in there with good ventilation?
A coop that holds 4 birds needs 4 square feet of ventilation as a minimum.
Every bird needs at least 1 square foot of ventilation.
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Do you have any ideas of how many I could fit in there with good ventilation?
Do you have any ideas of how many I could fit in there with good ventilation? After reading all of this I realize how many people cram their birds![]()
Yes, and I certainly was not trying to judge youWell the coop has roosts in it.I'm sorry. Thanks for the help. A lot of my friends that have chickens have so many in a small area and I didn't know. They got to free range every day and I did down size
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I'd say 5-6 birds in that coop, due to floor space.The base of my cup is 4x6 and 6 ft tall with 4 roost polls and 4 nesting boxes. How many chickens should I keep in there?
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6, if they're getting 4 sq ft per bird.The base of my cup is 4x6 and 6 ft tall with 4 roost polls and 4 nesting boxes. How many chickens should I keep in there?
The rule of thumb 10 square feet in the run and 4 square feet in the coop. As well as one square foot if 24/7/365 ventilation per bird (best area for this is above the birds heads while roosting). One nesting box to every five birds and a linear foot to every bird on the roost. Keep in mind, these are the absolute minimums. Remember, the more space the better and the happier they will be.The base of my cup is 4x6 and 6 ft tall with 4 roost polls and 4 nesting boxes. How many chickens should I keep in there?
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