How many chickens fit in a coop? The real answer!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 มิ.ย. 2023
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Matt answers one of the most important questions about keeping chickens. How many chickens fit in a coop? Matt explains exactly how to figure out the number of chickens your coop will hold in order to keep them healthy and happy! This is real chicken math at work!
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I have a 10x10 covered dog run with a tool shed that ive converted to a coop and have 16 hens no nest boxes and they are wing to wing in the coop at night and they are some happy girls
I have the American coop with deep litter and had 12 chickens for 4 months. I had a neighbor give me 6 more and wow the chickens had enough room on the bars but that poop was adding up fast!!!! So much chicken poop. I have 11 months on this bedding “industrial hemp” and still no bad smells. It may last 6 more months but will need changed then. So I’d say industrial hemp is well worth the price.
Thank you for sharing. And we won't comment on your chicken math skills. 😁
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That’s really cool then. We don’t have industrial hemp in our country or at least I can’t find any
I have a 8ft.x8ft. chicken coop with 3 roosting bars that are 8ft. long and I also have a roosting ladder that is staggered with 4 levels. I have 6 nesting boxes built into the floor on the opposite side of the roosting bars, so they don't poop on the nesting boxes at night when they sleep. I have a lid to open on the outside for easy access to the nesting boxes. I have 15 laying hens. I have light brahmas, buff orpingtons, americaunas, speckled sussexes, gold laced wyandottes, and buttercups. I have all that roosting space, but all my hens prefer to roost close together. Even now in the summertime, my hens roost at night wing to wing. I guess it's because they were all gotten together at 3 days old as chicks. I ordered them from Murray McMurray Hatchery. I live in South Alabama, and it gets hot in the summer, but they huddle together on the roosting bars. My coop is in a 10ft.x20ft. run, but they also free range everyday, except for my buttercups. My buttercups don't like to leave the run at all. I also have 4 guineas, but they roost in my pecan trees. The way my chickens roost, I could easily double my birds to 30, because they roost bunched up. 15 is enough, as they provide many eggs for my family and my neighbors.
It sounds like you are doing everything right! Thanks for watching.
I love Carolina Coops! Always fun to see.
Thank you for awesome advice!
Much needed information. Thanks
Beautiful coops! Really liking all these short videos with great information. Yes, Chickens need more room than we think they do. So many different personalities in any flock of chickens will create stressful behaviors. Your information and knowledge of the construction of chicken coops will help reduce problems that might arise when chickens don't have adequate room in the coop and run. Gotta keep our girls happy! Rainy wet Wyoming -waiting for your next coop build video.
Thank you Tonia. You are so right, chickens require and deserve as much room as we can give them. It definitely cuts down the stress that can arise from a flock of birds.
Nice and informative video. Many Thanks!
Very nice job on the build and design of your coops. I've looked at a lot of your coops and they do not disappoint. Thanks so much for sharing.
Thank you so much for the compliments. We appreciate it so much
Best made chicken coops you can buy. Period. Thank you Carolina Coops!
Thank you! We appreciate your support.
Love the Carolina Coop.
Great info. Thank you.
Beautiful coops
Pretty nice coop for people with smaller yards.
Amazing thanks mate
Such beautiful chicken coops! These are the Rolls Royce of chicken coops.
Thank you.
lmao, with a Rolls-Royce price tag to fit. A simple 5 gallon bucket for nesting box and couple hundred doolar shed will do the trick.
Really sound advice!!
Wow! Feeling much better about my “chicken math” issues now. I’ve finally incorporated enough pasture for my current, almost 2-year-old 8 different Heritage & cross ladies but my dad’s coop is technically already tight. I added far more than enough perch space, and with freedom to pasture, adding 3 more, including a Welsummer rooster to keep the peace, should work without having to build an expansion!
I wish I had one of those expandable nests, but will easily make do with the 2 my dad built. If my Light Brahma goes broody I’ll probably get an outside box for her to hatch some?
LOVE your coops! Do you ship them all over the country?
That was really good info. Thanks brother
Glad it was helpful!
Very nice coops, I'm going to go to your website and check'm out and need a bigger coop. I never thought raising chickens and eating the eggs would be a "Me" thing, but oh how wrong I was. I can taste the difference in full time coop chicken eggs vs free ranging chicken eggs..gotta let'm range for sure!
Thanks John, we love talking about free ranging, chickens are originally woodland animals and they love to work. Letting them free range is great for their work ethic.
Carolina Coops is the best thing to happen to backyard chicken keeping...y'all really have set the standard
Thank you so much!
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great information
thank you.
Your video makes me want to raise chicken.
Love your videos! What spacing do you recommend between roost bars? For instance say you had an 8 foot deep by 10 foot wide hen house, how many roost bars would you put in it? Thanks!
Thank you. We position our roost bars so they are approximately equidistant from the front and back henhouse walls. So for a 6' (deep) and 10' (wide) henhouse, we put in three 10-foot roost bars. Hope that helps.
I didn’t get the 30x1 part, how do you calculate how deep the bedding must be?
Really excellent video! I wonder why other coop builders don't talk about these rules??? Things they don't want you to know...
Man I couldn’t agree more. They just want to make a quick sale.
I built a 4x4 coop with a perch that leans against the wall, and two roost bars higher up. I’m afraid there is not enough room to walk around as the perch takes a lot of room. I have 6 chickens coming, is this enough room?
What an amazing coop... 😬
thank you.
It also depends on each chicken & how all get along.
Real question, "How many chickens fit in an oven?"
4 fit in my stock pot.
I've got a 16ft run and I'm working on an 8-4 coupe bringing my coop and run to 24 ft by 4ft and I've only got chickens and they're not full grown
I have a small coop w/5 austrolorps w/3 nest bx's, and they all use the same bx i caught 3 hens on one bx at the same time lol, BTW , I read that if you have black hens there are less chance of Hawk pred's and so far it seems true, Haven't seen a Hawk since i got black chickens where i was losing hens nearly every day before!!! [are hawks prejudice] IDK,,, LOL
Cool information. Thanks
My run is going to be 10x20ft run…with space under the coop (4x8), and I have 16 chickens…I think it’s big enough…
Is there a easy way to get underneath coop house to clean (i’m new at this)
Hi. We don't see any reason to have to clean the run area at all. As long as you keep adding organic material like leaves, cut grass, etc, the chickens will till it up. We like keeping it simple. Thanks for watching.
do you sell plans? Im from Mexico so i would have to make it myself
We don't sell our plans. We may do so in the future.
Beautiful coops, but way out of my budget. They're amazing.
I have 12' x 20'. How many can i truly have ? Oh ok 1' rule on roost bar
But my coop will fit then easy 30 chickens as its 240 sqft tge coop. The shed next to them is 12x24 which im going to have several dairy goats
I have 6.25 pastured acres so i have almost 2 acres fenced
What kind of lumber is the coop made from?
According to what I’ve heard their coops are constructed out of Douglas fir.
So I'm looking to build a coop, and my local tractor supply sells the chicks in a "10 pack". My math isn't mathing right I suppose. Will a 4'x8' coop with a say 16'x8' run suffice for 10 chickens?
If you will be free ranging it will be fine. This page helps explains it better;
carolinacoops.com/how-to-determine-how-many-chickens-per-coop/
This is a very educational video my son loves your videos, I need to go to the toilet now and fart 💨💨💨
Good video. Robert Castello Dixie General Store Heflin Alabama
what is the cost of the Carolina Coop?
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The thought was at least 2 square feet per bird. Personally I feel the more room you have, the better..
ok
I've got eleven cats I'm not letting my chickens free-range until they're bigger than the cats one of them's really good with them but the rest not so much
Only question i have is.
Why did the 🐥 cross the 🛣️?
To get into a Carolina Coop?
My guess is all of them.
You can absolutely get all your birds into the coup.
I think five chickens are the best
How many doors can you have on a coup? Two, if there are four, it would be a sedan.
Small small
Lol!
I saw another video that said 1 yd² per chicken.
My friends mom keeps her chickens in a way to small of a coop for the amount of chickens she has i think she has around 17 and even if i would tell her i don't think she would do anything because she is cheap and the coop is really gross they don't even have a roost to sleep on and they probably have mites and bugs its sad
Yes, very sad. It's why we build coops the way we do, for the health and well being of the chickens.
1600 sq feet hen house and 10 acres to free range. how many chickens can i have lol
all of them. 😁
So this is an ad. I didn’t realize that.
travisscott
? Can you go too big? i.e. have too much space
Never. 😁
How can we build a chicken coop in India in facsimile to your build quality?
Nice, there is even room for my wife when she get out of line.
That is not nearly enough room. Mine has a huge and run and they run free in the backyard. Period.
Cleaning the hen house once a year is just gross! We do it everyday. Talkes 5 minutes with the right design.
Thanks for your comments. However, we are working hard to take the work out of chicken keeping and find no reason to have to clean a coop that often! Even a poultry vet agrees with our deep litter method, as long as you use something absorbent, like our hemp bedding, and don't overload your henhouse. We believe with the right design, you don't have to clean your henhouse more than once a year. thanks for watching.
carolinacoops.com/hemp/
So ... 4x3 plus the nest area to house 4 chickens? What is that? A chicken mansion?
You are full of it. You try to sell your product. Please tell the saps that buy your coops after how many centuries they will recover their money , from the chicken eggs. But I like your talk smooth operator...
Never ever keep chicken in those kinds of boxes. They are not a component in an egg factory. They are forest dwelling, mulch picking free ranging birds with their own individual needs.
Thanks for your comment. Laying hens like to feel safe when they are laying, because they are very vulnerable then. We have found that our egg hutches with the individual nest boxes give hens a sense of security and a nice, safe, dark place to lay their eggs. And yes, many free range chickens will find a place to lay their eggs out under a bush. Our chicken coops are designed to encourage their instincts and we have thousands of happy customers and happy hens who appreciate our egg hutches. Our coops ultimately are designed to keep the chickens safe and healthy. Thanks for watching.
Bahahaha
Welcome to the current world?