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If they dont, they sure dont have many birds, that or they are all pinioned on a pond.
On my large bantam run, those individual stalls are 4 x 12, post at 4 foot and 12 foot.
If you didnt want small stalls, , like on my 25x 50 pens for peafowl and wild turkeys, I got every 8-10 feet per post.
As for your netting use the high strength 2 inch mesh if you have ice problems. It is very stretchy and will give with some weight to it. Rain isnt a problems, but snow and ice can be. The larger mesh size, wont let it accumulate as bad as the 1 inch.
We use tall 14 foot poles in the centers of these larger runs, about 12-15 feet apart. If needed you can run single strand wire or small cable between the poles to help support it too. Also, put something on top of the post to keep the edges smooth, a 1-2 foot diameter, piece of plywood cut in a circle works well, just nail it to the top of the center poles and it will keep from cutting into it. But, with heavy ice, it's coming down just no way around it. Had bunch of my peafowl buddies in Texas and Oklahoma have trouble with that this past winter, it's just part of it. Bare in mind though, it takes a lot to do it, I've had 4 foot ice cycles hanging off mine before in past winters with the ducks pecking at them. This was from misters going, in a 10 foot area or so, not the whole pen though. It pulls it down, but hangs tuff for the most part