How Big a Coop Do 14 Chickens Need?

14 standard-size chickens need a 56 sq ft coop, a 140 sq ft run, 140 inches of roost, and 4 nesting boxes.

Figures reviewed against university extension guidance ยท Last reviewed July 2026

Bird typeCoopRunRoostNest boxes
Standard breeds56 sq ft140 sq ft140 in4
Bantams28 sq ft112 sq ft112 in4
Heavy breeds84 sq ft140 sq ft168 in4

Rates: 4 sq ft coop and 10 sq ft run per standard bird (Virginia Cooperative Extension; Colorado State University Extension). Run figures assume birds are confined; free-range flocks need only the coop numbers.

What that looks like in practice

For 14 standard chickens, a 6 ร— 10 ft coop covers the56 sq ft floor requirement with 4 sq ft to spare. Floor space means usable floor โ€” don't count feeder footprints or the area under nest boxes mounted lower than 18 inches. The 140 sq ft run works out to roughly a14 ร— 10 ft enclosure attached to the coop.

Inside, plan 140 inches of roost โ€” 3 four-foot roost bars mounted higher than the nest boxes โ€” and 4 twelve-inch nesting boxes in the darkest corner. These are extension-guidance minimums for healthy birds, not luxury targets: cold climates, bossy roosters, and pecking-prone breeds all appreciate more room.

Keeping different birds, or planning to free-range? Use the full Coop Size Calculator to adjust for bantams, heavy breeds, and run type.

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