I have just started with 6 chicks living on my kitchen table .

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You may find that the kitchen table isn't the place you want to keep your brooder.
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Good luck and have fun with your chicks!
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on the kitchen table might not be a good idea if you use it regularly chicks tend to make a bit of a mess and it's a pain to transfer them back and forth. my chicks are in the shop in a huge cardboard boxes with heat lamps depending on age you could try putting a box in the bathroom or spare room if you want to keep them in the house.
 
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Oh, raising chicks on the kitchen table might be cute the first week.
The second week, not so much.
The third week..... well, it might be a great way to lose weight if you want to, because you sure wouldn't want to be eating there!

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I forgot to say I have them in a 100 gallen water tank that sets on the kitchen table. I do hope that I can finish the coop this weekend if the weather holds and my new pets friends can head out to my garden.
Than you all I will keep you updated. Have a great day
 
I can not believe. I spelled club with a P this old age sucks. Lol
 
Tank you berry much. I am a old man 6 children two dogs two cats and now 6 chucks. Two black sexlinks two red sexlinks and two road island reds. We are new at this so I will be asking a lot of Q so thanks for your help
 

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