Why 12 x 12 for staibility? Many 8' wide buildings standing with no stability problems and any at 8' will be easier to move than something 10' or 12'. I would go with 8 x 16 as it would be easy to have put on a rollback bed truck to move and you can easly get 6x6 treated poles for runners. Just make sure you install a good sollid place on each end for a chain to drag it with and sled runner the runner sills. A 8 x 8' = 64 sq ft, 12 x 12' = 144 sq ft, and 8 x 16 is in between at 128 sq ft. If you are thinking 8 x 8 you are not thinking many chickens but if you want to go as large is sq ft as the 12 x 12 then go with an 8' x 18' or a 8' x 20' building as the poles are avaible in those lengths as well. And that rollback truck bed or a flat bed trailer will haul those sizes as well and if you do not need a total of that much size put a partition in and use the rest for something else. If you go with the 8' wide no problem with moving BUT NOW IF YOU GO WITH A 12' square building then you are looking at expencive wide load permits from the DMV.
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