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Should I build the coop in this picture (only bigger)?


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Ok the usually formula I believe is 4 hens to one nest box. 8 should be adequate for 24 hens
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I am totally with @Teila here the answers to most all of the questions are found here: https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/ under the learning center. You would be ill served trusting my memory vs. the mostly peer reviewed and documented chickeneering article there!
 
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Chickens hate being crowded. They act out by feather plucking, fighting and in some extreme cases, cannibalism. If your climate is such, that they would be kept inside for lengthy periods of time - they need LOTS of room
 
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Sorry if I'm a bit confused by some of the math above. Suffice it to say best practice states 4 square feet/bird inside the coop, 10 square feet/bird in the run, both as minimums. There's also a detailed thread strictly about coops. Lots and lots of pictures there to browse through. The next coop I'll build will be a Woods style coop.

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