In the past we have used a DIY built 4'x2'x1.5' brooder or a large Rubbermaid trough. The DIY brooder is pretty beat up after being left outside in the garden over winter. Oops!
The Rubbermaid trough is still an option, but it's primarily my quail brooder and I'm hoping to start hatching more quail soon. So I will likely need to build a new DIY brooder. I'm wondering how big it should be though... length, width, height, square footage, square/circle/rectangle... what is ideal.
We currently have 11 fertile turkey eggs and 6 or 7 fertile chicken eggs in the incubator that will hatch in 13 days.
I could have 18 birds in total very soon...
Since the weather is turning for the better, I was thinking about building the new brooder under the poop board shelf in our coop to brood out in the coop rather than our garage or sun room, which are the places we have brooded before. The space I have in mind is 4'x3'x3.5' (I believe that's the height... between 3'-4' for sure). Would this space be enough to brood 11 turkeys and 7 chickens? I'll likely be brooding until the are large enough to integrate into our flock of chicken hens (7 of them currently in our flock).
Side note: not all these new birds will stay in the flock long term. Most of the newbies will be destined for freezer camp.
Here's 2 pics of the space I am considering closing off as a brooder area:

We currently have 11 fertile turkey eggs and 6 or 7 fertile chicken eggs in the incubator that will hatch in 13 days.

Since the weather is turning for the better, I was thinking about building the new brooder under the poop board shelf in our coop to brood out in the coop rather than our garage or sun room, which are the places we have brooded before. The space I have in mind is 4'x3'x3.5' (I believe that's the height... between 3'-4' for sure). Would this space be enough to brood 11 turkeys and 7 chickens? I'll likely be brooding until the are large enough to integrate into our flock of chicken hens (7 of them currently in our flock).
Side note: not all these new birds will stay in the flock long term. Most of the newbies will be destined for freezer camp.

Here's 2 pics of the space I am considering closing off as a brooder area: