I have no Chickens yet! but I bought a coop!

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Chickens will turn on each other if they feel cramped, cannibalism is common. So give them as much space as you can afford and they will be happier and healthier.

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Welcome to BYC.
I agree with @DobieLover 15 sq foot per chicken in the run and 4sq foot of floor space per chicken in the coop. A walk in coop and run are worth every penny. If you cover your run top to bottom with 19ga 1/2" hardware cloth you'll never have to lock your chickens up. You can give them 24/7 access to their run.
Imagine living like this:
Scale is for 6 standard chickens in a 6 x 3 coop and a 6x 10 run.
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Welcome. 10 sq feet per bird for run, plus 4 sq feet per bird in coop are the common recommended minimums. A year later, I wish I had gone larger. Go as large as you can, you'll have more space to add items to the run without it feeling crowded, and allowing the birds more space to get away from each other in case of disagreements.

I found this article helpful when I was researching: https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/how-much-room-do-chickens-need.66180/
Absolutely,

Never think
‘6 hens will do me fine, I won’t need more than that’

Honey; that just ain’t how it works

Welcome to our world, oh and for the record I work on 2 cubic meters per hen in the run … absolute minimum.

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We don't have a run but the way I usually have seen it worded is 10-15 square feet per bird in the run. We have silkies (smaller chickens), so if we had to build a run, we'd go with the smaller side of that but allow for chicken math too.

As for in the coop, 4 square feet is recommended per bird, so with silkies, we sure can cram more in there then that, but we don't because they will get locked in there sometimes a week or two at a time in the brutal winters we have up here.
 

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