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Let me just say, I do not agree with the space Justin Rhodes gives his hens. A full grown hen needs a minimum of 4 sq feet of coop space. So for 20 chickens the coop would have to be as small as 10x8 feet
Do they seem unhappy in that space? I'm limited to 4x8 because of the size of available supply and my need to make it portable, but I can do two. A dolly or trailer is definitely out but Justins plans have an axel I can use for a decent fabrication price.
I'm of the mind that if my girls are sad my meals will not be as nutritious as they should be: sad birds are sick unhealthy things and that's not what I want on my children's plates.
"...We eat their misery.." to loosley quote one of my favorite books on poultry husbandry.
Besides my chicks are really cute and trusting and they make me giggle, serious jerk move to abuse that regardless of what their ultimate purpose is.
Right now I have 14 birds and no idea how many roosters out of 4 Rhode island red straight runs. If I get more than two I'm getting excess birds for my deep freeze. Two coops would better accommodate two roosters. Husband is pushing for guineas as well, four of them, but I intend to allow them to free range with cooping seperatly at night in their own coop. I hear they tend to be little bullies to chickens. Actually I'm kinda hoping to lose them, they are SO LOUD. I'll do it right and release one at a time with training so it's easier to ask them to come back to me but I won't be broken up if they decide to go on the lamb lol.