Size of kennel

Spinster_Sister

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I have two pullets that are now 4 months old, I am incubating some EEs and hopefully will add two more girls into the flock. Will a dog kennel of 10' X 10' X 6' be large enough for them? I have the option of rearranging the kennel shape into a rectangle of 15' X 5' X 6', which may work out better for my yard.

Anyway, will the 10'X10'X6' be large enough?

Thanks!
 
Yes, that would be lovely for them! The other configuration would do as well. Although it's less sq. footage, it would still be plenty. Most say a minimum of 10 sq. ft. per bird is acceptable, but chickens LOVE space, so the more room the better!
 
One hundred square feet is adequate for 4 hens, but they will need shelter (is this just the run?) and I would put some aviary netting or wire over the top to keep out flying predators. If they don't have a coop they can be locked up in at night, you could have raccoon and other predator problems. I assume the kennel is chain link. If so, that will not prevent a raccoon from pulling a chicken through a bite at a time, and aviary netting on top won't keep them out either. Additionally, your chickens will pretty quickly turn a 10x10 run to dirt, so unless you are also free-ranging them, you will need to keep things in there to keep them busy, such as scratch, greens, BOSS, etc.

So, the short answer is a 10x10 run is adequate for four hens, but you may have more work to do if that's all you have for them.

UGCM
 

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