Quote:
That would be 10 sq ft per bird. Isn't the standard 4 sq ft? With a coop at 60 sq ft I would think 10 to 12 would have plenty of room.
There is no "the standard". It just depends on your circumstances and aims. Even the people who advocate 2-4 sq ft per chicken do point out that is about the MINIMUM you can get away with, not an optimal situation.
I have kept chickens at 4 sq ft apiece (plus run), and at up to 15 sq ft apiece (plus run), and I gotta tell you they really do behave a lot differently with the greater amount of space. They seem more relaxed, display more individualistic behavior, and to me just seem like much happier campers. So it DOES make a difference, especially in a Northern type climate where there will be significant periods of time when they are not likely to want to be outdoors much.
As I say, it depends on your personal tastes and your climate/setup.
I do think it would be nice if more people considered giving their animals more than "the absolute bare minumum that you can reasonably expect to get away with in order to avoid excessive cannibalism", though.
JME,
Pat