Is this an okay size for coop and run?

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Hi I’m new to chickens but would like to get about 8 hens and currently building a 4.8m (15.5ft) x 2m (6.5ft). Is that big enough? I was thinking about buying this coop to go in it:
https://www.inthemarket.ie/shop/12-...CKLlwuHrgqzY1hm7134RAilUQ54C-9xhoCyNEQAvD_BwE
The plan was to raise it about 2ft so that the chickens could shelter under it. Alternatively it could sit outside with an run extension.
Is this a decent coop? It says it’s suitable for 12 chickens but would 8 fit comfortably? I don’t want them to be cramped. I will be free ranging when possible but they will be in the run most of the time.
I’m getting a lot of conflicting information on google.
I’ve attached a picture so you can get an idea of the size run I’m building. I’ve a smallish urban garden with neighbours close by, low boundary walls and a very predatory cat living Nextdoor. So free ranging will be limited as I will need to supervise.

Any advice would be appreciated, thanks in advance!
 

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I believe it is to small.
It comes to roughly 4'x4' and that includes the nest boxes.
Not enough room for anything except sleeping.

Having 8 sleeping in that space if you get cold winters is a good way for them to get frostbite.

Since yours will be in the coop and run most of the time I would go with at the very least a 4'x8' coop. If your nests will be inside the coop (not sticking out a side) I recommend a 6'x8' coop.

Honestly I have a 6x8 coop with 8 birds right now. I modified it so my nests are sticking out the side so they have more space.
 
Have to agree cut in half what they claim is the rule of thumb
but Welcome to Backyard Chickens if you buy a shed at DIY store cut a chicken door lay hardware cloth apron 10 x 8 or 12 x 12 can even have chicken math
 
Hi I’m new to chickens but would like to get about 8 hens and currently building a 4.8m (15.5ft) x 2m (6.5ft). Is that big enough? I was thinking about buying this coop to go in it:
https://www.inthemarket.ie/shop/12-...CKLlwuHrgqzY1hm7134RAilUQ54C-9xhoCyNEQAvD_BwE
The plan was to raise it about 2ft so that the chickens could shelter under it. Alternatively it could sit outside with an run extension.
Is this a decent coop? It says it’s suitable for 12 chickens but would 8 fit comfortably? I don’t want them to be cramped. I will be free ranging when possible but they will be in the run most of the time.
I’m getting a lot of conflicting information on google.
I’ve attached a picture so you can get an idea of the size run I’m building. I’ve a smallish urban garden with neighbours close by, low boundary walls and a very predatory cat living Nextdoor. So free ranging will be limited as I will need to supervise.

Any advice would be appreciated, thanks in advance!
In the description it said, "RSPCA guidelines" are 12"x12". One sq foot per chicken might meet a guideline for a giant layer farm with 20,000 chickens in a 20,000 sq ft barn, but for pets most here like to have at least 4 sq ft per bird. 12 sq feet would only make 3 pets happy with that space, even with room in a run which looks to be about 20' long in your photo. You might want think about skipping the skimpy coop and spend your money enclosing & roofing one end of the run?
 

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