40 lb of Daddy Pete’s Kickin’ Chicken is sold as a 1.5 cubic foot bag. The product listing shows it as “1.5 cu. ft.” for the 40 lb bag.

Quick conversion

  • 40 lb bag = 1.5 cubic feet.
  • That works out to about 26.7 lb per cubic foot if you want a rough density estimate, based on the listed bag weight and volume.

Why this matters

If you’re figuring out how many bags you need for a bed, yard, or spread depth, the cubic-foot number is the useful one, not the weight. For this product, each bag covers volume rather than a fixed area, so your actual coverage depends on how deep you spread it.

Formula

To estimate how many bags you need:

  1. Measure the area in square feet.
  2. Multiply by the depth in feet.
  3. Divide by 1.5 cubic feet per bag.

TL;DR: 40 lb Daddy Pete’s Kickin’ Chicken = 1.5 cubic feet.