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Oh it's okay, I love to get multiple inputs for the best of our chickens, so thank you!I’d say 5, which is a great number for a small flock!
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Oh it's okay, I love to get multiple inputs for the best of our chickens, so thank you!I’d say 5, which is a great number for a small flock!
Sorry, I see FrostRanger already answered![]()
Is the "henhouse" strictly coop space or is this a prefab where the actual coop is much smaller above/attached to a mini run?Alright, thank uou for your input!!
My hens house is a about 5ft 7in x 4.2 fir the henhouse while my run size will be about 16ft long by 5-6 ft wide, which is probably plenty but I hope that helps to give an idea.
Is the "henhouse" strictly coop space or is this a prefab where the actual coop is much smaller above/attached to a mini run?
Other things to consider with how much a coop can hold: each standard size bird will need roughly 1' linear of roost space, and 1 sq ft of ventilation open 24/7 in moderate climates.
The coop is its own space on a ground level wooden platform while the run is gonna be attached being extended long now, so it's gonna be around 20ft long now I stead with the width still being 5-6ft.
And thank for the exact measurements needed for each hen, this will help lots since I'm still adding onto my coop project for my little peeps!Is the "henhouse" strictly coop space or is this a prefab where the actual coop is much smaller above/attached to a mini run?
Other things to consider with how much a coop can hold: each standard size bird will need roughly 1' linear of roost space, and 1 sq ft of ventilation open 24/7 in moderate climates.
Would you say I have overall more space for more than 5 hens?And thank for the exact measurements needed for each hen, this will help lots since I'm still adding onto my coop project for my little peeps!
5-6 if they're all growing up together. If integrating chickens in later, (i.e. starting with the 2 you have now, and then adding another 3 next year) then 5 would be a better number.Would you say I have overall more space for more than 5 hens?
Or Is 5 is an appropriate amount for my coop..