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I have been told 3-5 sq ft of inside space per bird. The smaller # for smaller birds and more space for very large birds like LS and English Orps. But maybe with your large run you can fudge it a bit?
I got this free dog house and after the big coops are done it is going to be my bantie coop. It was pretty easy to convert. Maybe you could do something like that? Hope this helps!
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thank you for the numbers. I actually have something I could make into a coop....it is just doing it...
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and getting DH to move this giant box that he made 10 years ago to house all his paintball supplies. The box weighs probably 300 lbs. It is approx 4x8, but only 4 ft high. Would make a great little reach-in type coop. We don't paintball any more.
 
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I have been told 3-5 sq ft of inside space per bird. The smaller # for smaller birds and more space for very large birds like LS and English Orps. But maybe with your large run you can fudge it a bit?
I got this free dog house and after the big coops are done it is going to be my bantie coop. It was pretty easy to convert. Maybe you could do something like that? Hope this helps!
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thank you for the numbers. I actually have something I could make into a coop....it is just doing it...
lau.gif
and getting DH to move this giant box that he made 10 years ago to house all his paintball supplies. The box weighs probably 300 lbs. It is approx 4x8, but only 4 ft high. Would make a great little reach-in type coop. We don't paintball any more.

Oh that sounds perfect! Great sunny day project. How many banties do you/are you going to have?
 
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I right now have 1 banty roo, 1 banty hen and their 2 babies. I will only keep the roo and 2 or 3 hens, mostly just because we love Hannah and I don't want to get rid of her. She is a super good momma and I will use her again, if she goes broody, to hatch out eggs. We will just eat the eggs and use them when they are broody to be moms. Her chicks are now 4 weeks old and she is still mothering them. She hatched out 2 BR/bantam cochin cross and I stuck 3 store bought sex-links under her. She looks hilarious at night because they still all get under her feathers. She looks like a little black body with 6 heads.

Oh, I guess I need to add the 3 seramas we are getting from Jbear - I don't know if these are considered banty or not? I already have a coop/run for them set up. They will be kept separate from everyone. These are for my DD to show. I need to get ahold of a 4-H leader locally.
 
Could you guys give me your oppinions on this feed box? Do any of you think this could be repurposed into a small coop? It's 6' x 3' the large side has a half hinged front, and a hinged roof, the other side has two swing out doors. The large side is 4' long, short side is 2'. Would this work for a small number of birds?

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It is water tight when the roof is aligned properly, but at the moment it needs new hinges...
 
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I right now have 1 banty roo, 1 banty hen and their 2 babies. I will only keep the roo and 2 or 3 hens, mostly just because we love Hannah and I don't want to get rid of her. She is a super good momma and I will use her again, if she goes broody, to hatch out eggs. We will just eat the eggs and use them when they are broody to be moms. Her chicks are now 4 weeks old and she is still mothering them. She hatched out 2 BR/bantam cochin cross and I stuck 3 store bought sex-links under her. She looks hilarious at night because they still all get under her feathers. She looks like a little black body with 6 heads.

Oh, I guess I need to add the 3 seramas we are getting from Jbear - I don't know if these are considered banty or not? I already have a coop/run for them set up. They will be kept separate from everyone. These are for my DD to show. I need to get ahold of a 4-H leader locally.

Oh that's right. I forgot about Hannah and her stow-a-ways!
 
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I right now have 1 banty roo, 1 banty hen and their 2 babies. I will only keep the roo and 2 or 3 hens, mostly just because we love Hannah and I don't want to get rid of her. She is a super good momma and I will use her again, if she goes broody, to hatch out eggs. We will just eat the eggs and use them when they are broody to be moms. Her chicks are now 4 weeks old and she is still mothering them. She hatched out 2 BR/bantam cochin cross and I stuck 3 store bought sex-links under her. She looks hilarious at night because they still all get under her feathers. She looks like a little black body with 6 heads.

Oh, I guess I need to add the 3 seramas we are getting from Jbear - I don't know if these are considered banty or not? I already have a coop/run for them set up. They will be kept separate from everyone. These are for my DD to show. I need to get ahold of a 4-H leader locally.

Oh that's right. I forgot about Hannah and her stow-a-ways!

I will have to get a photo of my 6 headed chicken. Have to do it at night when everyone is under her. Those sex-links are gonna be big. I just don't see how she has enough space under all her feathers around her little body for these 5 giant chicks. It is hilarious.
 
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Oh that's right. I forgot about Hannah and her stow-a-ways!

I will have to get a photo of my 6 headed chicken. Have to do it at night when everyone is under her. Those sex-links are gonna be big. I just don't see how she has enough space under all her feathers around her little body for these 5 giant chicks. It is hilarious.

I wanna see the 6 headed chicken! How cute, I love pics of babies with their Mammas!
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Well I may be a little late with this (as usual but I tried) !!!
Here is some good info. https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=2132 To sum it up quickly the recommended is 4sf per LF. Some peole go below that. I "try" to make that as my min. Right now my LF have 8sf per bird in the coop and 29 sf per out in the run. My Bantams are a little crowded they only have 5.333 per in the coop and 76 out in the run. My RIR B will be a little more crowded they will only have 3.9 in the coop 10per covered and and 127 per bird in the run.
 
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