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Thank you so much for the input. I have jotted down several of your tips with plans to follow them. The play sand is an amazing idea. I love the idea of the easy clean up with much less waste. My plan was to use 2 clear storage tubs (connect them together one tub would have puppy pee pads as the floor that side would have food/water then the other tub would have traditional brooder bedding) and adapt the lids with chicken wire. But your point about aerial access gives me reason to pause & reevaluate that. I'll be sure to put the brooder on a table this time I love the idea of them seeing us & getting more used to things. Your brooder set-up is amazing! Thank you for sharing it.I highly recommend a brooder that opens from the side, not from the top. Chicks have an instinctual fear of death from above (aerial predators) and will be more afraid of you if you reach down from the top. Also recommend a brooder that’s not opaque - or at least not on all sides - so they can see out and get accustomed to sights and sounds. And raise the brooder up on a table, not on the floor, so you’re at their level and not looming above. All this will make the chicks less afraid and more accustomed to you and the world.
Raise the feeder and waterer on a brick or wooden block to keep them clean. At the level of the chicks’ backs. They don’t need to bend down to eat. The higher, the better.
Play sand works great as brooder bedding! I’ve been using that for two years now and I love it. Quick and easy to clean, and less wasteful, because you don’t have to keep throwing it out like soiled shavings.
Here’s my brooder setup from this year. I loved it!
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/diy-chicken-tv-brooder-v2-0.76524/