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Various large fowl - mostly naked necks. Also, sometimes get shipments of chicks (and those will be 20-25 in a brooder). I designed this after being completely fed up after brooding a group of chicks. I can keep 25 chicks in one of these things very comfortably for 6 weeks, so that's handy. I also built this so that it's a lot more pleasant for me - it's on a table and the chicks are at eye level when I'm sitting down, I don't have to loom over them (and frighten them) to tend them or change water, really easy to clean. And I seem to always hatch escape artists/early fliers, so this allows some vertical room without allowing escapes.
I had the Brinsea heating panels, but didn't end up liking them as much as a "Mama Heating Pad" that I put together. So I gave the panels away and use the MHP instead. In one case I needed to move them outside at 4 weeks (Naked necks, so fewer feathers), so I moved a large MHP out into their coop with them. That worked well when we had a cold snap. While I can do that again if I need to, I'd rather move them out when they don't need heat any more this year, hence the multiple brooders...
Just ate some fruitcake. Can you tell I'm avoiding chores?!
- Ant Farm
Edit to add: OK, so it's a little snug for the chicks after 5 weeks...