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Hi and welcome to BYC! We're so glad you decided to join us! :frow How many chickens do you plan to get? Other than their roosts, chickens don't really need height in their coop. But having a tall, walk-in coop is much easier all the way around in my opinion. Browse around a bit through the coop pages here. You'll find lots of different sizes and styles, I'm sure it can help you decide what's right for you. Good luck and have fun! :)
 
Hi and welcome to BYC. The more ground space your flock has, the better, imo. Here are some helpful links:

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zHi, new member no chickens yet, but working on a coop and thinking about bantams. Am I correct that taller coop is better than wider for this breed?
Welcome to BYC.
So glad you decided to join an Egg-citing forum. Keep reading and ask questions because BYC has answers! Congratulations!
A taller coop isn't that it's better, what's best is having enough space for your flock is more important.
4 sqft per bird but, I went 5sq ft per bird inside the coop.
This is important when the weather might be bad and they don't want to go outside. The recommendations for an outside run 8-10 sq ft per bird. But, since I have the space, I gave the 15-20ft per bird and a free range o I took daily. I found less bullying goes on.
Congratulations.
 

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