Is my coop big enough?

Othercat

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Jun 18, 2011
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Our coop is 5 feet wide, 8 feet long and 6 feet tall. I'm building the run later today and I plan on it being 10x15. Is this enough room for 8 chickens?
 
I think that should be fine. I bought a 8x12 building and put in two seperate runs. One run is 10x18 and the second run for my fizzles/sizzles (and other tiny chickens will be 8x12. I hope to have it divided into 4 areas soon so I can really divide the chickens up. I am sure your chickens will love the added space!
 
Seriously? I thought ya'll were going to say the coop was tiny and the run needed to be twice as big!

Is there such thing as having too much space? Yesterday I drew up plans for adding on to their coop. The one they have right now is a little too drafty. The bottom half is wood, the top half is chicken wire and it has a metal roof. I want to build an enclosed coop the same width and height, but only 4 feet tall. It would look kind of like this (I made this using Paint so it's not exact)
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So if that wouldn't be too much room (I'm worried they won't create enough body heat during winter), here's my question. Should I put the door where it is on the picture (on the front) or should I make the two connect on the inside so they don't have to go outside to go from one to the other?
 
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It really depends on where you run will be as to where you want your door and you could always put a pop door in between that you can open and shut should you need to.
 
I would also recommend putting in a "people" sized door somewhere in there so you can get in if needed. I just recently connected the "nursery" to the regular coop when the chicks moved in with the big girls. I've found it very challenging that I didn't make the connection very accessible to myself, only the chickens
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The run will be directly in front of the coop(s). I'm attaching it to the edge of the barn and extending it 5 feet past the coop. Then when the second coop is built, I can just open up the one side of the run to include the second coop.
 
sassypants'mama :

I would also recommend putting in a "people" sized door somewhere in there so you can get in if needed. I just recently connected the "nursery" to the regular coop when the chicks moved in with the big girls. I've found it very challenging that I didn't make the connection very accessible to myself, only the chickens
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That's funny! Yesterday when I was building a section for my chicks in the coop, I realized I had screened myself in. I had to crawl through the tiny chick hole to get out.
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I've been playing with a couple of ideas for people access. Maybe a door on the back wall...​
 

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