ziggy said:
So how come those egloos house 6 birds and are even smaller than 8x4 and mines basically double that as I have a side on it ?
My friend has an Eglu Cube, plus the run extension, which is supposed to hold up to 10 birds. He has 6, and has had endless problems with feather-pecking and bullying, with one or more hens hiding away in the coop, afraid to come out to feed or drink for fear of the other bullies. He lets them out in the garden quite a lot, but they are in there much of the time. There are many coops on the market which have adequate space for a given number of hens but totally inadequate run space to support that number. The smaller the run size, the more room you need to allow for each individual bird, because even if you allow the recommended 2 sq. metres, in a run of only 4-6 sq. metres ther isn't enough room for a bullied hen to get away and it's easy for her to be prevented from feeding and drinking.
There isn't a problem about hens having too much room in a larger coop, in fact they may benefit from the extra space and ventilation, compared with a closely-packed coop where the ventialation is inadequate. Hens don't need to be kept warm, they are hardy outdoor birds with feather duvets made-to-measure, anbd if they are dry at night, have plenty of air, and there are no draughts, they can stand temperatures well below zero.
I have a Green Frog plastic coop and it's excellent - a doddle to keep clean, takes to bits in the unlikely event of a redmite infestation, never needs creosoting, won't deteriorate so keeps its value, no condensation (because I give them plenty of ventilation) and is comfortable and well-designed for the birds.