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So I had one chick hatch for the Easter hatch. Luckily Papa Brooder was in town, so I was able to pick up some friends for her. She is the little red one on the top left. I was able to get some BLRW's, some EE's, a Blue copper Marans, and a Speckled Sussex.





 
Can you divide the brooder?  Maybe with wire so they can share the warmth?

Edited to add:  Or can you make one of the heating pad brooders in a plastic bin?


I have a bin I'll try putting in for the "brooder within a brooder" scenario. I talked one of my neighbors into coming over to check on them throughout the day tomorrow. *fingers crossed* poor little buggers.
 
So I had one chick hatch for the Easter hatch. Luckily Papa Brooder was in town, so I was able to pick up some friends for her. She is the little red one on the top left. I was able to get some BLRW's, some EE's, a Blue copper Marans, and a Speckled Sussex.





Very cute! I want some BLRW too......Can;t afford chicks with shipping and he never seems to have eggs whren I have room in the incubator.

Quote: That sounds like it should work. Nice neighbor! Let us know how it goes...
 
So I had one chick hatch for the Easter hatch. Luckily Papa Brooder was in town, so I was able to pick up some friends for her. She is the little red one on the top left. I was able to get some BLRW's, some EE's, a Blue copper Marans, and a Speckled Sussex.





Great job!

According to chicken math, the cockerels do not count and each breed counts as one, so you are barely over your limit too!

Very nice looking chicks!
 
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Great job!

According to chicken math, the cockerels do not count and each breed counts as one, so you are barely over you limit too!

Very nice looking chicks!

I was wondering about that math. My fancy calculator just couldn't figure it out.
 
According to chicken math, the cockerels do not count and each breed counts as one, so you are barely over your limit too!
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I like this kind of math!
 
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I have noticed the tail feathers growing faster on some breeds, but not all. I know that with all the Cornish-X that I've had the girl get tail feather a good week before the boy's even start.
 

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