You are going to need quite a bit of space if you are going to keep them in a brooder for that long. My biggest brooder is a 2 ft x 4 ft metal stock tank. I currently have 11 four week old chicks in it and it is too small for them. I've started putting them in a temporary outside pen for a few hours a day to give them room to play. Today I will be cleaning out my outdoor brooder which is around 4 ft x 8 ft. The chicks are almost feathered out and will be moved out there permanently within the week. I have 20 more chicks that just hatched and we are planning on building a bigger brooder for them. It is either build a bigger one or use more than one. They are only a few days old but will outgrow their 1 1/2 ft x 3 ft brooder in the next 3-4 days.
I'm having such a problem with this. Can't have them in the house anymore . I had built my coops and lucky the layout allows me to put the little ones outside from the first sight of feathers. Weather here is only 60 and that's at night. Heat lamp doing it's job. So far they look like they have room 50 in an 2x4.can take divider out and make it 2.6 but it doesn't look like they need it yet. My problem is cleaning.
yea I had to take out two from my flock. Three months together, no problem took them out for two weeks and now I can't put them back in. Brothers and sisters pick on them.I wouldn't want to put them in seperate brooders or we might have issues when combing them all into the coop. I had another thought of stacking the open parts of the tubs on top of each other too if I needed more height. My hubby has to build the coop so will just make sure it is done by about 4-6 weeks![]()