Your coop is only 16 sq ft. You are already over capacity. I wouldn't add any more.
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Your EE is probably doing a partial molt,
she'll start laying again but who knows when.
EE's are often not stellar layers.
No, not enough space, IMO.
See how your 6, who grew up together, are faring in March.
Winter has just begun.
Having the run enclosed will help, but still.
I hope you left some of run uncovered for ventilation.
As I said before, integration takes extra space,
you might not understand that until you do an integration.
Adding birds is a whole other ballgame than just keeping a group of hatch mates.
Your rotation plan is decent, theoretically, but it probably won't go quite that smooth. I wait to cull older hens until after pullets are laying. By then tho, it can be cold, not fun slaughtering in the cold weather and it's hard to sell a 1.5-2.5yo bird in the fall to someone who knows birds...they don't want to feed a non-productive bird all winter either.
In my now 4th winter have 8 hens, 8 pullets, and a cockerel. Most of the pullets are laying, one keeps going broody(3wks of no eggs, even with a quick breaking of her broodiness). A couple of the hens are laying again after their late summer molts, some are still molting. And all this is with supplemental lighting, which can help with egg production, or not so much.
Even with 96sqft of floor space and another 30sqft of roost boards(5.5-7.5sqft per bird) is kinda crowded in there, and thus stressful, during the frigid week long blizzard we are now experiencing...they ain't going outside, my run is uncovered with only a small area that is sheltered, even tho I shovel part of the run.
Might work....time will tell.Yes top 4-6” is open for blow across air exchange. And there is another “outside” roost bar added aside from the one in that picture - 8’ of inside and 8+’ of “outside” roosts.
My game plan was going to convert an old kids playhouse to a mini coop for the youngest 3 and place next to run (under the tree) when the new pullets are ready to move outside. The see but don’t touch concept. Then eventually integrate while free ranging. But you think even 9 layers in there for a few months is too much? I should just do the full replace of 6 new girls at age 2-2.5 instead of rotating?