jingles
In the Brooder
- Jul 31, 2015
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Hi all,
I have been reading threads on coop sizes with a calculator coverting feet to meters, and my head is officially spinning!!
I currently have 3 girls (2x Sussex and 1x Australorp). They are big at 7 months, and getting bigger.
My girls live in a penthouse coop
http://www.backyardchickencoops.com.au/chook-pens/the-penthouse/
They have an automatic door opener so are let out at dawn and locked in after dusk. Their food and water is in a 12.5m x 12.5m fenced area. They only use the coop to sleep & lay eggs. The coop is only around 1.2m x 1m tops, with an external nesting box. They (& I) like their setup. My only issue is that I can't get them to roost as I think there is not enough space to get up and down. They sit on the bars in the run, so I think they might like to if they could. Regardless, there is no fighting or stress issues that I can see.
The problem is that I want 4 more heavy breed birds and the chicken maths on this forum means I need a new coop! From my calculations, my coop (which is meant to be for 10 birds) would fit around 4, and my run 52 (if only my husband would agree
). I cannot find any coop that would fit the 4sqft per bird rule, so would need to go to a shed
. By my calculations I need a 1.8x1.8m indoor area (let's allow 9 total in case there are some super cute breeds going).
My main questions are:
a) does 4sqft per bird apply to my super charged heavy ladies?
B) do I really need that amount of space if they only sleep and lay there?- the food and water is outside and if the weather is bad they sit under a tree and never shelter in the coop.
As an aside - I am most perturbed that coops that are up for 10 birds fit 4 - something is not right somewhere - not happy
I am so confused - please help!!
Cheers,
Julia
I have been reading threads on coop sizes with a calculator coverting feet to meters, and my head is officially spinning!!
I currently have 3 girls (2x Sussex and 1x Australorp). They are big at 7 months, and getting bigger.
My girls live in a penthouse coop
http://www.backyardchickencoops.com.au/chook-pens/the-penthouse/
They have an automatic door opener so are let out at dawn and locked in after dusk. Their food and water is in a 12.5m x 12.5m fenced area. They only use the coop to sleep & lay eggs. The coop is only around 1.2m x 1m tops, with an external nesting box. They (& I) like their setup. My only issue is that I can't get them to roost as I think there is not enough space to get up and down. They sit on the bars in the run, so I think they might like to if they could. Regardless, there is no fighting or stress issues that I can see.
The problem is that I want 4 more heavy breed birds and the chicken maths on this forum means I need a new coop! From my calculations, my coop (which is meant to be for 10 birds) would fit around 4, and my run 52 (if only my husband would agree
). I cannot find any coop that would fit the 4sqft per bird rule, so would need to go to a shed
. By my calculations I need a 1.8x1.8m indoor area (let's allow 9 total in case there are some super cute breeds going). My main questions are:
a) does 4sqft per bird apply to my super charged heavy ladies?
B) do I really need that amount of space if they only sleep and lay there?- the food and water is outside and if the weather is bad they sit under a tree and never shelter in the coop.
As an aside - I am most perturbed that coops that are up for 10 birds fit 4 - something is not right somewhere - not happy
I am so confused - please help!!
Cheers,
Julia
