Brooder in covered run - Updated 7/11 Six weeks

I like how you did a simple brooder out of materials on hand, and out of your head instead of plans. Many of us are not experienced in construction so appreciate seeing how others "threw it together".

I had a hard time seeing the photos until I clicked on one and found the entire album. Pretty chicks!
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jreardon1918
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When we are not brooding we take the HW cloth off. That gives more areas for hiding and roosting in the run. Some day, I may try to make the article a bit more presentable.
Nice to see the progress of healthy chicks, but it needs build photos, dimensions, and an explanation of the setup to make it more helpful to people looking to build their own in-coop brooder. :)

I'll raise the number of stars if these features are added.
jreardon1918
jreardon1918
I really rushed when I did this article. When we are not brooding we remove the HW cloth which allows the brooder to serve as a hiding place and lower roost in the run. We will be brooding soon. I will update or replace the article to see if that will improve the content. Thanks for the suggestions.
more pictures and build details would make the article better
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Pictures and more build details would make the article better
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