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From a chickens point of view it's a nice place
That's what Rosie thinks

but it's too tight for all your birds unfortunately.
Wait, what? We followed the chicken rules! 32 sf for 6 birds is OK? Isn't it?
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From a chickens point of view it's a nice place
but it's too tight for all your birds unfortunately.
I personally don't like the square footage rules. They are mostly for production birds and what's considered humane. They don't often match up to what good for the chickens. You may have a lot more troubles as the smaller birds mature.
Some say it is, I say it isn't. I have seen what crowded chickens will do to each other. They need room to move and hustle. I have also observed that many times a submissive member need to stay 5 feet or more away from a dominant member of else they get corrected. Your space doesn't allow for those flock rules. I personally wouldn't keep more than 2-3 standard or 4-5 bantam in your coop, but even than it's too tight. Sorry.That's what Rosie thinks. The rest of the girls cannot get the height but take advantage when I put the step stool in the run on rainy days to use as a jungle gym.
Wait, what? We followed the chicken rules! 32 sf for 6 birds is OK? Isn't it?
Having easy going birds, and keeping them busy will help. I might actually try to make it sorry the run can be used all winter. You aren't gonna want to lock them all in that coop during any blizzards you may get. You do get those in Massachusetts? Or is it a warmer climate?Yikes, OK, I will keep a close eye for problems! My head hen doesn't seem to be too dominating, so hopefully my girls can get along in the coop.
The 4/10 rule is minimal guideline, IMO, may work fine for some and not for others.The interior coop is 4x8 with exterior nesting boxes. Feeder and waterer are outside. So, that should be OK for 8 chickens (per the rules), right? I have 6. The run is 8x12 and goes under the coop, so that's technically sufficient for about 9 birds.
And yes (good memory!), you are right, I have had a few interior coop issues, posted before, and removed one of the higher roosts. But tomorrow I am taking out the rest of the higher roosts and leaving just the two lower roosts. So that will be 8 feet of roost for 6 chickens. Both remaining roosts will be about 16-20 inches below the opening of the window (cracked 2 inches at the top), a 1x2 gable vent and 4 feet of ridge vent.
I would cover most of run walls up to about 6" from top.And we will be adding those clear roofing panels to the bottom of the run so that the girls are protected from the wind in the winter.