okay thanks alot
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Plastic storage tub will work fine as long as they can get away from the heat and cool off
Ok, I know this thread is a gazillion pages long, but here is my brooder, for anyone interested in reading this far (or starting at the end). It is made of 2x4s, 1x1s, thin plywood (sanded project boards), and hardware cloth. My feeder is the plastic jar with a screw-on base, and two small animal water bottles are my watering system. The lamps are: a full spectrum "daylight \" heat bulb in the regular lamp, and a ceramic heat emitter in the black one (made for just such a heating element -no plastic parts) -these were left from our old -lady tortoise and keep two warm spots in our brooder at 91%. It is in our garage, raised off the floor to about waist high, and I cover the open end with a towel at night to keep the temp from dropping. I have 5 chicks in it that are happy as can be, and have plenty of room!
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Thanks for the red bulb suggestion; I've gotten a red reptile lamp for evenings, and it seems to be a hit. There seem to be sleeping babies more often when I check on them throughout the night (I don't sleep through the night, so I check chicks as long as I'm up anyway). A note about the waterers: I noticed one was getting the most use, so I switched the two when one got low. i thought the chicks would empty the second one before I had to refill the waterers, but I was wrong. The kept using their favorite waterer even though I had switched them! Then I checked to be sure the "favorite" one wasn't just dripping water, and it wasn't. They do drink out of both, but seem to prefer one over the other just a bit. Odd, no?