**Updated new questions on post # 12**
First off, I am NOT good at math.
We were supposed to buy a HUGEMUNGOID shipping crate from a guy in Denver, but he stiffed us, so my DH decided to take on the project himself. It's coming along great, but I'm wondering how many chickens I can comfortably have. My run is 4 ft high, 4 ft wide and 8 ft long. My coop will be 6 ft tall at the tallest point, 4 ft at the side slant, 4 ft wide, 6 ft long. Any ideas on how many standard sized chicken I can have? I currently have 8.
(But one for sure is a roo, and it will have to go to a new home... cant have roos in the city.) AND, for ventilation, I am considering just drilling 1in in diameter holes around the top of the coop. Also, the windows. My husband is leaving soon and so I'll be doing the windows. Can I just cut window holes and them put hardware cloth over them? And then in the winter, put plexi glass over them? I'm really confused and I don't understand carpentry talk.
Any ideas?
ETA: I read the ventilation page, and frankly, it scares me.
My husband JUST built this thing, and removing a whole side panel and replacing it with hardware cloth is out of the question for him. So, I have 4 sides of the coop. Can I install 2 windows on the side (the 6 ft long side where I enter through) and a window on each other side? I've read about using small windows from mobile homes. Would these be ok?
First off, I am NOT good at math.



ETA: I read the ventilation page, and frankly, it scares me.

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