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- Generally, a chicken coop without a run will need 10 square feet per chicken. If you add a run to the area, you’ll need an extra 4 square feet per chicken.
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The Devon works really well with this run which has been specifically designed to fit the coop. The add-on run gives your hens 11 square feet of secure outdoor space. You can also easily extend the run by adding a 2nd or 3rd one onto it at a later stage.
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Mar 30, 2022 · But free-ranging the flock may not be feasible for many backyard chicken enthusiasts. Keeping the flock enclosed is often the best choice. Adding a chicken run to the chicken coop will provide your flock with all the outdoor space they need without needing to roam freely.
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Yes, you can add extra Sussex Runs at any stage and you can join as many runs together to form as long space as you need. For more information on the Sussex Run by itself click here: Sussex Chicken Runs
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Mar 28, 2024 · List of How To Build A Massive Chicken Coop Run: Planning Your Chicken Coop Run. Constructing the Frame. Securing the Perimeter with Hardware Cloth. Adding a Roof for Weather Protection. Building and Installing a Secure Door. Enhancing the Chicken Run.
Jul 12, 2020 · ⭐Add a Run Extension to your Chicken Coop -12' x 12' - Backyard Chickens Ep 8 - YouTube. Jim Wellman. 4.19K subscribers. Subscribed. 11. 466 views 4 years ago #JimWellman #chickenguard...
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Jun 2, 2023 · A chicken coop with a run provides a safe enclosure for chickens to live and roam in. It is specifically designed to keep predators out while giving chickens the freedom to move around and forage for food.