- Sep 24, 2014
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Hello everyone. I'd like to share a few things that has made my life easier when brooding newly hatched chicks. The first two weeks I like to keep them close (next to my bed as a matter of fact, lol). I bought a small glass aquarium at the pet store for $9. I line it with half a puppy pad. Puppy training pads are perfect for the first few days/weeks. They aren't slippery when the chicks walk on them, they're very absorbent, and you just roll them up from one side to the other for easy clean up. Sometimes you can get lucky and find a 5 pack of puppy pads at the dollar store. That will last last two weeks depending on how many chicks you have.
Another thing I do that has made my life easier, is making a little feeding dish out of plastic dressing cups with lids. The store bought feeding containers take up so much room in my little brooder. Plus with only a few chicks the feed goes stale fast. To make the little feeding dish, you pop the lid on a dressing cup (or used mealworms cup) and cut the bottom off with a utility knife. Scoop up some starter feed and you have a small dish that can't be knocked over.
I hope these tips will be helpful to someone else.
Another thing I do that has made my life easier, is making a little feeding dish out of plastic dressing cups with lids. The store bought feeding containers take up so much room in my little brooder. Plus with only a few chicks the feed goes stale fast. To make the little feeding dish, you pop the lid on a dressing cup (or used mealworms cup) and cut the bottom off with a utility knife. Scoop up some starter feed and you have a small dish that can't be knocked over.
I hope these tips will be helpful to someone else.
