Looks like it's too small of an area. Get them in something with ore room....room enough to walk ALL the way around the waterer and feeder.I've tried elevating it but they always manage to mess it up
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Looks like it's too small of an area. Get them in something with ore room....room enough to walk ALL the way around the waterer and feeder.I've tried elevating it but they always manage to mess it up
I wish I could move them out sooner but the coop is being built and has no fence. Ps it's some kind of brooder someone gave me.Can't tell how elevated it is from the photo (since we're looking top down) but brick height is usually about right for chicks.
Your feeder is awfully close to the water, which is probably also contributing to the soiling issue. Move them further apart. It also looks like this is all in a plastic tub? Space issues can also be a huge contributor to them making a mess since they can't move around.
When are you planning on moving the chicks out? How old are they and what temps are you looking at? I bet they can go out sooner than you think.
Ahh ok from your earlier post I thought the coop was done. You don't need the run finished by the way, they can be moved out with coop only.I wish I could move them out sooner but the coop is being built and has no fence. Ps it's some kind of brooder someone gave me.
Watermelon box from the grocery store is free. I use XXL dog crates from Rural King (two zip tied together lengthwise for large batches of chicks). Old Pack-n-Play (playpen) will also work, as well as a really large appliance box set on a tarp in the garage.I wish I could move them out sooner but the coop is being built and has no fence. Ps it's some kind of brooder someone gave me.
About 10 chicks in a watermelon box seems to be what works IMO. Just for a few weeks until they go outside.Ahh ok from your earlier post I thought the coop was done. You don't need the run finished by the way, they can be moved out with coop only.
Can you get a further back photo of the brooder? You might want to consider getting some very large cardboard boxes like melon or appliance boxes and using that in the meanwhile. Not sure how old your birds are or how many you have, but by around 4 weeks you want at least 1 sq ft of open floor space per chick (I find that to be insufficient myself, as chicks like to run around and slam into things).