Coop build planning
Chicken Coop Plans for 6 Chickens
Plan a chicken coop for 6 chickens with floor space, run size, nest boxes, roosts, doors, ventilation, and build checks.
A practical plan for 6 standard chickens starts with 24 sq ft indoors, 60 sq ft of run space, 2 nest boxes, and about 54 inches of total roost length.
Open the chicken coop size calculatorPlan dimensions for 6 chickens
For 6 standard chickens, start with 24 sq ft of usable indoor floor area and 60 sq ft of outdoor run space. A practical footprint is a 4 x 6 coop with a 10 x 6 run.
Six chickens is a common first flock, so design for easy cleaning and a little future growth rather than the smallest possible box.
| Planning item | Starting point |
|---|---|
| Indoor coop | 24 sq ft |
| Outdoor run | 60 sq ft |
| Common footprint | 4 x 6 coop with a 10 x 6 run |
| Nest boxes | 2 |
| Roost length | 54 in |
| Ventilation | Protected high airflow |
Layout before materials
Place the human door, pop door, roosts, nest boxes, vents, feeder, and waterer before buying materials. The structure can meet square-foot math and still fail if every chore is awkward.
Keep roosts higher than nest boxes, protect vents with strong mesh, and leave enough access to remove bedding.
Build checks
Check local rules, property-line setbacks, predator pressure, drainage, shade, and whether you might add more birds later.
Use the calculator if your flock includes bantams, heavy breeds, cold winters, or limited run access.
How to use this answer
Use this chicken coop plans for 6 chickens guide as a planning check before buying a kit, cutting lumber, or trusting an advertised flock capacity. The number is only useful if the daily layout, weather, and maintenance plan support it.
| Check | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Chore path | Place doors, roosts, nests, feed, water, and cleanout access before buying materials. |
| Vent path | Plan protected high airflow before walls and roof details lock in the layout. |
| Security | Check mesh, latches, aprons, windows, vents, and roof edges as one system. |
| Expansion | Leave a way to add run panels, roost length, or a divider later. |
When two numbers conflict, choose the more conservative one. A coop that is slightly larger is usually easier to ventilate, clean, and adapt than a coop that only works on paper.
Run the live calculator again when the flock includes bantams, heavy breeds, mostly indoor birds, a covered run, deep winter lockup, or future expansion. Those details can change the safe answer even when the headline number looks simple.
Sources and planning notes
These pages are planning guides for backyard flocks. They are not veterinary, legal, zoning, or animal welfare advice. Check local requirements before building.
FAQs
What size coop plan for 6 chickens?
Start with 24 sq ft indoors and 60 sq ft outdoors for 6 standard chickens, then adjust for breed, climate, and management.
How many nest boxes for 6 chickens?
Plan at least 2 nest boxes for 6 laying hens.