Can I separate into 2 brooders?

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I have my 16 chicks in a cardboard brooder that is 2.5 by 3.5 and about 2.5 feet tall. They are going on 3 weeks and seem to be getting crowded. The coop isn't done and it's still cold so they will be in there 2 more weeks?

I was thinking of making them another one the same size (it's just a washing machine box) and putting half in one and half in another. I don't want to have problems when I re-integrate them.

Question: Should I mix them up periodically so they all know eachother? How often? Like switch them out every 3 or 4 days? Or would that upset them?

Thanks for the help?
 
hmmmmm just an idea......... could you maybe put the boxes next to each other..................... cut holes in the sides of each box the shape of a small n, cutting the sides and top, leaving the bottom.......... then fold the flap down over the other boxes hole............. to create a passage way from one box to the other??? know what I mean?? that way the have access to both boxes and can be as crowded as they want to be. make any sense?
 
Good idea! They are in our mudroom so the space will be tight but maybe I could make kind of an L shaped thing. I do think that would be better. They are flying and running like crazy now.

Would I have to get another heat lamp? They are at about 80-85 now. I could keep the heatlamp above the one box like it always has been.

Thanks for the idea!

Anne
 
Sounds like a good plan! I've always ended up separating my chicks into two or more brooders as they age. They all seem to mesh back together in the end so I haven't worried about it. There is a definite "grouping" by brooders when they go outside, but all get along fine in the end. Good luck!
 

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