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This is exactly it - the 4 square feed is a guideline for the typical 1-4 hen flock that is going to be used for breakfast eggs. The numbers really break down when you start getting bigger. Flock dynamics are important, how many roosters you have is important ( a flock with 1 rooster is usually more peaceful than a flock with no roosters, but a flock with multiple roosters can be a mess), free range vs run makes a difference. Vertical space does make a difference (as it increases available roosting spots, and allows birds to get away from each other).That 4 square feet in the coop with 10 square feet in the run guideline is based on a small backyard flock of just a few hens all about the same age. No roosters. No integration. No broodies raising chicks with the flock. The further you get from that model the less valid it is. I believe the vast majority of integration and broody problems on this forum stems from the chickens not having enough room.
There are people on this forum keeping birds at 2sqft/bird, and doing great, and people keeping them at 6, and having all sorts of problems. Watch your birds, watch how they behave, and moderate based on that.