Here is how I started with my 30 keets two weeks ago. It's an XL wire dog crate with cardboard around the edges. I used puppy pads for the first week then switched to pine shavings.

This past weekend I decided they were looking too cramped though so on Sunday I put together this:


Now everyone has plenty of room to run around and practice hopping and flying. There is no cover on it but its an enclosed porch so even if they hopped out there is no where to go. I open the windows during the day and close them at night. I have a day heat lamp and night heat lamp but think I can get rid of both by this weekend. They aren't really using it. Hopefully I will be down 10 birds before long (I have them listed for sale on craigslist) and then another 8 are going to my neighbor so the remaining 12 will be staying in this setup until the last weekend in August.
BTW, the outlets are covered over with tape and the post with the lights is screwed to the sill
The door is also tied to the miter saw stand to keep it from falling over and crushing the babies. This was a great free and expandable set up but I probably won't need another brooder so I didn't want to have to invest too much time or money.
This past weekend I decided they were looking too cramped though so on Sunday I put together this:
Now everyone has plenty of room to run around and practice hopping and flying. There is no cover on it but its an enclosed porch so even if they hopped out there is no where to go. I open the windows during the day and close them at night. I have a day heat lamp and night heat lamp but think I can get rid of both by this weekend. They aren't really using it. Hopefully I will be down 10 birds before long (I have them listed for sale on craigslist) and then another 8 are going to my neighbor so the remaining 12 will be staying in this setup until the last weekend in August.
BTW, the outlets are covered over with tape and the post with the lights is screwed to the sill
