Artemis Moon
In the Brooder
Here's a picture of the inside
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Her is the brooder that I made. Its 4'x4' with a depth of 18" and the top is 3' off the floor so no more bending over. Both sides of the top open and it can be divided to make 2 brood areas. Needless to say it will hold alot of chicks. Its worked out real well.
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The lights are on the outside of the wire so there is no chance that they will fall into the brooder. I put shavings down, then newspaper and then a piece of fabric to give the chicks a nice surface to begin with and after a few weeks I just take the cloth and newspaper out and they are on shavings. The fabric can be washed and used again with the next batch.
Georgia
Neighbor called me a darn fool yesterday, but donated a dish drainer for me to make a broody hen for the kennel and told me I could have whatever coop building supplies are available around her farm. Her husband passed away 4 years ago, but he was always excited at the idea of us maybe getting chickens some day... Two questions. This is our first venture and the babies come into Town and Country tomorrow. Do I need to sit outside the store Black Friday style, or do you think I am good to wait until I get out of work at 1:00 as it is cash and carry only. Number two. If we want to end up with a flock of about 4 laying hens, how many chicks do you recommend we pick up? Is there a rule of thumb when considering chicks may die and some will be male that we will need to cull?
Neighbor called me a darn fool yesterday, but donated a dish drainer for me to make a broody hen for the kennel and told me I could have whatever coop building supplies are available around her farm. Her husband passed away 4 years ago, but he was always excited at the idea of us maybe getting chickens some day... Two questions. This is our first venture and the babies come into Town and Country tomorrow. Do I need to sit outside the store Black Friday style, or do you think I am good to wait until I get out of work at 1:00 as it is cash and carry only. Number two. If we want to end up with a flock of about 4 laying hens, how many chicks do you recommend we pick up? Is there a rule of thumb when considering chicks may die and some will be male that we will need to cull?