I'm collecting information for an article on the usual space guidelines and want to be able to help people understand both why those guidelines are guidelines, not rules and when having extra space makes sense.
Two things that came to my mind this morning were:
Flexibility -- because I have the massively over-sized run made from 100 feet of electric net for only 5 hens (over 100 square feet per hen!!!), I had a choice of locations to set up Cordon's broody-breaker cage.
Sanitation -- Again, my oversized run doesn't get overloaded with poop and thus has no odor and requires minimal maintenance.
So, in what situations have you benefited from extra space?
What situations did you wish you had extra space when you didn't have it?
Two things that came to my mind this morning were:
Flexibility -- because I have the massively over-sized run made from 100 feet of electric net for only 5 hens (over 100 square feet per hen!!!), I had a choice of locations to set up Cordon's broody-breaker cage.
Sanitation -- Again, my oversized run doesn't get overloaded with poop and thus has no odor and requires minimal maintenance.
So, in what situations have you benefited from extra space?
What situations did you wish you had extra space when you didn't have it?