Ours isn't Rubbermaid, but a Sterilite (cheaper) tote from Walmart.
The mesh insert in the cover is a replacement screen for bbqs from Home Depot and it adds strength to the lid (when you cut out a large section of the lid it gets pretty flexible).
We mounted a thermometer on the inside by drilling a hole and using a couple of nuts, washers, and a bolt, then hanging the thermometer on the head of the bolt.
Find a couple of scrap 2x6s and set your water and feeder up on them. The chicks can reach them, but the raised height keeps them from pooping in them and lessens the number of shavings that get in.
Set the brooder on a card table and you won't have to bend over to take care of your chicks.
Here is a pic:
The mesh insert in the cover is a replacement screen for bbqs from Home Depot and it adds strength to the lid (when you cut out a large section of the lid it gets pretty flexible).
We mounted a thermometer on the inside by drilling a hole and using a couple of nuts, washers, and a bolt, then hanging the thermometer on the head of the bolt.
Find a couple of scrap 2x6s and set your water and feeder up on them. The chicks can reach them, but the raised height keeps them from pooping in them and lessens the number of shavings that get in.
Set the brooder on a card table and you won't have to bend over to take care of your chicks.
Here is a pic:
