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I think it could work, kind of hard to tell without the dimensions, but I would personally make the run a little bigger if you choose to build that coop.View attachment 2421292
I found this DIY chicken coop plan. It says It can hold up to 6 standard hens. Is that true?
Edit: here's the link https://www.instructables.com/Backyard-Chicken-Coop/
Im planning to let them free range in the afternoon depending on the weather3-4 sq feet per bird in the coop, 10 sq feet per bird in the run. You could get away with a little less run space if you're allowing them to free range for a little while most every day.
Planning to keep 4 but might order 5 to 6 just incase theirs a lossIf I may, how many chickens do you plan to keep?![]()
It could yes, but my backyard is on a slope so it might be tricky.That one could hold four or five hens. This one could hold 7 or 8 hens:
http://www.homegardendesignplan.com/2017/01/ms101-chicken-coop-plans-construction.html
If you're going to order 5 or 6, make it big enough for 5 or 6. I"d recommend making it at least twice the size you think you need, becuase when you inevitably want more chickens, you're not going to want to expand your coop.Planning to keep 4 but might order 5 to 6 just incase theirs a loss
fair. I just don't want to build a huge costly coop that will take weeks on end to make as a starting chicken ownerIf you're going to order 5 or 6, make it big enough for 5 or 6. I"d recommend making it at least twice the size you think you need, becuase when you inevitably want more chickens, you're not going to want to expand your coop.