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Good Morning everyone

I need some good advice. As you know I am planning on getting 5 silver laced wyandotte chicks tomorrow but I have been reading
up on the space each chicken needs and it is 4 square feet. my Coop is 4x8 so about 32 square feet minus the poo trays which take off about 4 square feet. If the 4ft per bird is correct, then I am maxed out with my 7 chickens. Does this sound right. In the summer, spring and fall I am not worried as they have a huge run, but in the winter, I open their little door to the run unless it is below 0 but on those days it would be pretty packed with 5 more birds. What are your thoughts? Should I get more, or for their sake, just be happy with what I have.
thanks

David
As a novice myself, I should probably not interject... But... I think 4 is a bit much. I did read that too. I did A LOT of research. What... 4 books, and Internet searches galore. The more common thought is 2-3 square feet per bird. Now I think 2 square feet is a bit tight and might be inviting some behavioral issues. But I think 3 square feet is a great compromise. Just my opinion.
 
Good Morning All! otonoh you need a bigger coop!
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Congrats on all the hatchin! Hope everyone has a good rate. New husqvarna sittin in the shed CC.
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Not feeling very olympic today coach, there was dancing in the kitchen last night. Think it's gonna be a mellow day. Need to pm FT today.... maybe.
 
Thanks for the replies, I may have to rehome a few roosters because I am sure my feather sexing skills are novice at best. I am going to be honest and tell you, the girls are pets and once they stop producing, they will live out there days in Rib Mountain, So I really do want what is best for them and not necessarily what I want.

thanks

David
 
Good Morning everyone

I need some good advice. As you know I am planning on getting 5 silver laced wyandotte chicks tomorrow but I have been reading
up on the space each chicken needs and it is 4 square feet. my Coop is 4x8 so about 32 square feet minus the poo trays which take off about 4 square feet. If the 4ft per bird is correct, then I am maxed out with my 7 chickens. Does this sound right. In the summer, spring and fall I am not worried as they have a huge run, but in the winter, I open their little door to the run unless it is below 0 but on those days it would be pretty packed with 5 more birds. What are your thoughts? Should I get more, or for their sake, just be happy with what I have.
thanks

David
Thought I'd share my thoughts ;). We have 1 pen in our coop that is about roughly 50 square feet- it's the biggest of the 3 pens. We have currently 14 full grown hens in there but have had up to 18 hens with no problems. Make sure that they have lots of roosts as that artificially will help raise your square footage :D. Also you always have to think about replacements.... Hope this helps......
 
Found her, drowned in hot tub. So sad, she was beautiful.

Anyone have a young ready to lay orpington or australorp.
 
Found her, drowned in hot tub. So sad, she was beautiful.
Anyone have a young ready to lay orpington or australorp.


I have a Chanticler, a leghorn, or a mixed breed hen I got from TO I could give if you wanted one. All laying well


I have an update from KristiP.
Jaerhan cross came out...looks similar to first one... Salt and pepper with feathered feet

Although first one is more. .. Grey and yellowish. Still drying and jaerhan mix is noisy so moved them to brooder

And one of your maran eggs is lightly pipped. Mine have no pips. Wondering if half incubator is warmer... Really would like some eggs to hatch!!!

I know we just hit day twenty and have time...fingers crossed. Anyway... Two bantam cuties in brooder getting warm and dry.
we still have just the two bantams out. the maran cross that started pipping at 3 is just a little further than it was before. I just put a wipe of water on teh crack to keep it moist. Humidity is still high so should be ok. And one of the andalusians is pipping
 
Good Morning All! otonoh you need a bigger coop!
lau.gif
Congrats on all the hatchin! Hope everyone has a good rate. New husqvarna sittin in the shed CC.
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Not feeling very olympic today coach, there was dancing in the kitchen last night. Think it's gonna be a mellow day. Need to pm FT today.... maybe.


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What you did it in the kitchen ???? More info then we needed to hear Dr Ha !!!!
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Congrats on the new Mower !!!
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Hey Bf4m,

So you are thinking about getting the goats for milking ? To be totally honest I don't have any idea which goats are best for that. All I have are worthless wethers (neutered males)

I've never tasted goat milk so I can't comment on that either sorry.

Did you check out our sister site on here. Can't think of the name off hand. Weren't you getting them this weekend? Are you getting babies or adults already milking?

You do know that they are like cows and you have to have them bred in order to get the milk right !!! So that means you will have goat math down pat soon too !!!

Yes please please please send pictures of those precious chicks.
 
David, I saw your coop.. you can handle the extra chickens.. that square footage formula is for caged birds.. You have floor space and roosts ,, If you can have enough roost space , you are good to go..
 

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