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CroneWild
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So I ended getting a dog play pen + water and feeder a huge hot plate the shavings and a tarp to set up in my garage, we are still going to be seeing nights under 20F so the coop is probably not my best option for raising chickens for the first time.
The brooder is expensive but I kinda spend more on the set up for the garage, considering I have nothing; no fedders, no water dish, or a tub big enough for 20 chicks + chick starter
My worry with the brooder was that it wouldn’t fit all the chickens so garage it’s also the garage has a pellet stove in case of a late snow.
The brooder is expensive but I kinda spend more on the set up for the garage, considering I have nothing; no fedders, no water dish, or a tub big enough for 20 chicks + chick starter
My worry with the brooder was that it wouldn’t fit all the chickens so garage it’s also the garage has a pellet stove in case of a late snow.
I ended getting a gaIf you can run electricity to the coop for a heat plate/heating pad, that's what I'd do - cheaper than buying/building a brooder, and no need to acclimate the chicks to a new home outside. Especially if you're thinking around 20 chicks, they'll need a lot of space to expand as they grow faster than people expect.
That brooder cage is $325!!![]()