painting the inside is a wonderful idea, I would caulk the seems of the wood for easier cleaning in the future before painting. What a lovely brooder/s they are! The are separated enough if you have ventilation you would do fine keeping one batch together as long as they get along well enough. I would personally use exterior floor porch paint, my exterior paint gets scratched and stuff, your best bet for the bottom is to line it with newspaper before adding your shavings for an easier less messy clean up and keep the scratches on the bottom to a minimum. [/quote] Accidentally took out too much quote. Oops.Sorry for the huge quote. Wanted to get everyone who's helping. It's a semi-permanent sort of thing, like this:![]()
So if I clean the whole thing with ammonia and run it (lights on) overnight, and maybe drag it into the sun tomorrow (doubtful, it's really heavy) then put chicks in one compartment I can paint the others? Honestly I should just keep them inside a day or two while I get the brooder ready, then put them in. Do I need to disinfect before I paint or just paint?
