Coop capacity
How Many Chickens Fit in a 10x12 Coop?
A 10x12 coop has 120 square feet. Estimate flock capacity, run size, roost length, and nest boxes.
A 10 x 12 coop has 120 sq ft. It can fit about 30 standard chickens at a minimum planning level, or about 22 chickens if you want more room.
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A 10 x 12 coop gives you 120 sq ft of indoor floor area. Using 4 sq ft per standard bird, that points to about 30 chickens as a minimum planning number.
For a more comfortable setup, treat the same coop as a better fit for about 22 birds. The smaller flock leaves more room for feeders, water, bad-weather days, and flock behavior.
Do not forget the run
The coop number is only half the plan. If you fill a 10 x 12 coop to 30 birds, also plan around 300 sq ft for 30 standard chickens.
A cramped run can make an otherwise adequate coop feel too small because birds have nowhere to spread out during the day.
When this coop is too small
Size up if you keep large breeds, live in a cold climate, expect birds to stay inside often, or want to add more chickens later. Also subtract any storage area, blocked nest-box area, or interior features that birds cannot walk on.
| Use case | Fit |
|---|---|
| Minimum standard-breed flock | 30 chickens |
| Roomier standard-breed flock | 22 chickens |
| Large breeds | Use fewer birds or a bigger coop |
| Mostly indoors | Use fewer birds or add indoor space |
How to use this answer
Use this how many chickens fit in a 10 x 12 coop 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 |
|---|---|
| Interior area | Use inside floor area, not roof footprint or advertised exterior dimensions. |
| Comfort margin | The maximum number is not the same as the best everyday flock size. |
| Run match | A coop that fits the birds still fails when the run is too small or muddy. |
| Fixture loss | Feeders, waterers, storage, and nest boxes can quietly shrink usable bird space. |
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
Can 30 chickens live in a 10 x 12 coop?
Yes, if they are standard birds with good run access, but it is a minimum-style setup.
Do nest boxes count in the square footage?
Only count open, usable floor area. Raised or blocked nest boxes should not replace walkable coop floor space.