Alaska Chicken Lover's Soup for the Cold!!

Now, we hatched chicks in Feb. this year. Set up a pen in our heated crawlspace.
All I can say is, we kept them warm, but YUCK!

How do you all deal with hatching in winter? Without raising electricity costs.
 
Thanks everyone
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The BCM seems to be ok still this morning, except for being lonely.

Pandora, that is GReAT!!

Paula, mine are in the house with me. The only extra electricity is a 40W bulb for the brooder box and the bator itself.
 
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That's what I was wondering. I had mine indoors for less than a month and I could not stand it! My spring chicks are going into an insulated brooder outside with heat lamps.
 
Hmm.....doens't bother me! lol We have always had dust anyways with 2 people and 2 dogs in a small space, no matter which cabin. The smell... I just clean it out when I start to smell it... and the noise hasn't bothered either of us, except now. Tundra is just SOOOOOOOO lonely in there
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I thought I had it covered enough that he couldn't get out, as the water bottle comes over the top of the bin, so all but about 3" is covered. I just went over and he's sitting on the water bottle looking at Yukon... at least now I know Yukon IS ok with chicks
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So, I rearranged and covered it all and he's SCREAMING for his hatchmate
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Maybe you can give him a fuzzy toy or duster to cuddle with, and a little mirror would help tons.

I can't stand the dust and smell.
I don't mind the first two weeks or so, but after that...
I do not have a setup outside for chicks in winter yet.
 
So, a couple of weeks ago, I recieved word that I have a 3rd cousin in Anchorage, that is moving to Fairbanks, and she wants to meet us.

It is entirely possible that with moose hunting and nephew/niece sitting, that I totally forgot about her.

The kiddos went home yesterday, and last night, I got an emial from her, that she is heading up midafternoon TODAY!!

Family I have never met coming over, house is a wreck from the last two weeks, and a huge moose we are trying to deal with.
Plus one of the neighbors was taken by ambulence yesterday, so I am cooking a meal for the wife.
I have been busing my backside since 6:30 this morning, stopping for a break now and then.
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Now I need to take a shower, and get properly dressed so I do not smell, and at least look presentable when she gets here.
And I still have loads of laundry and dishes to do
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