Cardboard brooder in ingested garage.

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I have a cardboard brooder from my pet chicken. Can I put that in my detached unheated garage on asphalt floor with a cozy coop heater. I’ll put cardboard in the floor and wood shavings. Will that work? I’ll leave a light in for them as well. It’s predator proof as well.
 
:welcome :frow I have used melon boxes. Melon boxes work great. I put plastic in the bottom with shavings on the plastic.
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I set up horse mats for the floor and put down some cardboard and then the pine shavings. I’ll use the “cozy coop heater” to keep them warm. I’ll also put a live webcam so I can monitor them.
 
Thanks. Freaking out as this is our first time. Chicks arrive tonight!
 
I keep my chicks in my garage but they are nice, warm and dry. Soon some of the chicks will get moved out to the grow-out coop where they will also be warm and dry. They are kept in the grow-out coop for awhile then they will think of it as their safe place and not hesitate to go in once I open the pop door. I do keep a light on for them. They do eventually get moved out to the outer coops. Here are a few pictures. Good luck and have fun.
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This is one of the outer coops the chicks will get moved into. This is an older picture.
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