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I would say that's a tad crowded. 10 square feet per chicken is more of a minimum allowance in my opinion for an outdoor run. It's 4 square feet per chicken indoors that's usually given as a minimum size for the coop, I think.
Don't overlook the advantages of a square tractor over a rectangular one. A 6' by 6' pen gives you actually more square footage than a 4' by 8' one. And a 6' by 6' pen gets you pretty close to 10 square feet per chicken for 4 hens.
I would say that's a tad crowded. 10 square feet per chicken is more of a minimum allowance in my opinion for an outdoor run. It's 4 square feet per chicken indoors that's usually given as a minimum size for the coop, I think.
Don't overlook the advantages of a square tractor over a rectangular one. A 6' by 6' pen gives you actually more square footage than a 4' by 8' one. And a 6' by 6' pen gets you pretty close to 10 square feet per chicken for 4 hens.