Brooding Outside From Day 1

Tre3hugger

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Hey everyone. Thought I would share my method for warm weather brooding. Not saying everyone should do this but it is an option that has worked for me!!

So far I have done 3 batches of chicks(2 layers, 1 meat) and 1 batch of keets this way. I repurposed an old rabbit hutch that has 3, 2x3 cages in it. This way I have been able to raise different species separately, at the same time. It is raised off the ground and has wire floors.
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In this picture only the middle is housing animals. I use the left one to keep my power strip that my brooder plates plug into. It is protected from the elements in there. Inside I provide a layer of pine chips, brooder plate, food, water, and usually a stick or two to perch on. Here is the middle section in use with my last batch of 14 heritage layers. They are 3 days old in this pic. You can see the brooder plate in the back.
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And with my first batch of 4 incubated eggs.
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I usually put paper towel over the wood shavings for the first few days until they learn what food is. Chicks out here seem to feather out a bit quicker and benefit from sunshine and a natural light cycle. They are also right near my chicken run so they can hear and see the adult chickens from a very early age.
Here are some 3 day old keets in the right compartment of the hutch, checking out their new surroundings.
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I was initially really nervous with these tiny guys outside, having read all the temperature requirements. Lots of people on here keep their birds inside on heat for 8 weeks or more, and while that is fine, that just wasn't an option for me. So I put my faith in my setup and my birds and so far I have only lost two chicks, both cornish cross. The other 24 from that batch thrived. Here is a pic of the cornish x in the middle chamber.
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And one more of the hutch
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The lowest night temps I have had using this system is about 60*F. My cornish x were off heat at 3 weeks old and on pasture! My last layers were off heat at 5 weeks, I believe they feather out quicker and adjust to temps quicker living their childhood outside. Just wanted to let people know this way is possible. Chicks are a bit hardier than we give them credit for!

Any questions on the hutch build or anything else, please ask. Anyone else do something similiar? How do you brood?
 
So sorry to hear that... :( I can't imagine a weasel getting into 1/4" but maybe it managed to bend some of the wire and force a limb or two through?

Is your brooder set up inside your run? I do brood outdoors as well with the brooder inside the run. So not completely predator proof but my goal is to get them off heat and into the coop ASAP to minimize how long they're out there.
 
So sorry to hear that... :( I can't imagine a weasel getting into 1/4" but maybe it managed to bend some of the wire and force a limb or two through?

Is your brooder set up inside your run? I do brood outdoors as well with the brooder inside the run. So not completely predator proof but my goal is to get them off heat and into the coop ASAP to minimize how long they're out there.
My brooder is near my run but not in it. My run fence is large spacing welded wire, so wouldnt keep out small predators. My coop is very predator proof for night time.

I just looked over the hutch since I am just home from work. All the "walls" are 1/4 inch, but the floor is 1/2. I am remembering now that is what was recommended for rabbit feet. I built this thing 2 years ago. I just went to tractor supply and they had NO TRAPS ON THE shelf excep rat, so I got an XL rat trap, and borrowed a raccons size havahart trap from a friend. Set those both with tuna near the brooder. I reinforced the floor of the brooder with tiles and ttripled the depth of their wood shavings. Hoping with all that I either catch the culprit tonight or at least deter it. Sleeping with one eye open, hand on my slingshot tonight.
 
Mine are in a very similar set up in a converted rabbit hutch. Except I've got a broodie instead of a heat plate 😁. No worries about them getting cold, it is so hot here atm that I'm running the sprinkler nearby to keep them cool during the day.

I love having chicks and watching them grow. I do not love the stink, noise and dust from them inside my house!
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I prefer brooding outside too. I have a brooder that’s basically a big wooden box with a chicken wire lid. My last batch of chicks was the first time we actually tried brooding outside. My brooder is inside the coop and it’s been warm enough outside that they’ve been out in the chick pen since 1 week old during the day without heat. They’ve been off heat completely since 4 weeks. It’s been so much easier than when we had them in the barn, and they’ve integrated with the flock much faster. They’re 6 weeks now and we’re working on transitioning them to sleeping outside of the brooder, but they’ve already learned to go back inside at night and hang out with the flock during the day.
 
I prefer brooding outside too. I have a brooder that’s basically a big wooden box with a chicken wire lid. My last batch of chicks was the first time we actually tried brooding outside. My brooder is inside the coop and it’s been warm enough outside that they’ve been out in the chick pen since 1 week old during the day without heat. They’ve been off heat completely since 4 weeks. It’s been so much easier than when we had them in the barn, and they’ve integrated with the flock much faster. They’re 6 weeks now and we’re working on transitioning them to sleeping outside of the brooder, but they’ve already learned to go back inside at night and hang out with the flock during the day.
My new coop will have a built in brooder. Should make integration a breeze!
 
That hutch has been the best revelation of my season. It's a perfect compromise! Plus i have a mini compost pile going on underneath that ends up in the wifes garden, so the littles start earning their keep right away!

Gotta use all available methods of persuasion, right? 😉
 

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