Iluveggers
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What did you use to cut through the plastic?View attachment 2830666
We cut the tops open on these plastic bin lids and used duct tape and plastic mesh to keep them from flying out.
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What did you use to cut through the plastic?View attachment 2830666
We cut the tops open on these plastic bin lids and used duct tape and plastic mesh to keep them from flying out.
Hmm. It was a couple of years ago. I don't remember how we started the holes, probably with a drill, but once you breach the plastic you can use either a stout pair of scissors or a reciprocal saw to finish the cuts, the plastic is quite flimsy.What did you use to cut through the plastic?
You could brood them right in the coop. For this many chicks, it would probably be easier than brooding them in your house or garage.
I did 25 chicks in a puppy play pen. Worked great. Started with puppy pads, then pine shavings, then the floor of the hen house in sand.Hi all!
We are nearly finished constructing the 12x8 coop, looking towards completing a 30x20 run, and feel like it’s a good time to think about ordering chicks! We are planning on 30 chicks (assuming some casualties will occur) and I’m trying to find DIY solutions for a brooder (or 2) that will get our chicks from day-old to coop-ready in the next several weeks.
Anyone have ideas, plans, pics for how they did it with about 20-30 chicks?
Thanks in advance!