Here's our temporary brooder area/chick habitat!
Initial Setup - Large Dog Crate opening up to yard made with some old wood & an old closet door.. the whole assembly wrapped in plastic hardware cloth. Located on our screened porch, so it has 2 scrap pieces of wood blocking in their area (closing up the porch)
3 Day Old chicks.. newspaper covering all woodchips, old dog bowls for food & water
Their yard off the brooder day 4 they are choosing to nest in the wood chips available here only
We finally found chick feeder/waterers and it was time for the upgrade so here that is:
Upgraded Interior for 10 day olds. The heat lamp now hangs about 1 foot above the crate pointing directly at their interior perch, log & wooden toy sled.. they like all 3 locations all very low to the ground.
and the Upgraded attached play yard, which I put a stick in.. it's about 1.5' up in the air, the giant log is their "step" and landing buffer... a few flapping falls and they got the hang of it. All 7 have been up their together as of today!
Their OUTDOOR Run (the porch is outdoors, but screened.. this is the grass run)
An old bird cage top found at auction for $2. It has a LARGE door which we stake open. It opens up into a temporary run I made with driveway markers (tall thin yellow/orange flexi sticks from lowes) with plastic hardware cloth. I simply wove (in one hole, out two down) the sticks into the hardware cloth, stuck them in the ground. Presto.. chick cage & run! That's a pet bird waterer, they are OK with it.
Well.. that's it for them.. no more upgrades.. the hen house/brooder house & seperate rooster house is under construction now. This should house these 7 lovelies until we're done.
Hope it inspires someone...