Ok guys - if you could have a whole coop devoted to brooding chicks, what would you include?
Here's an idea (not in proportion, and not set in stone, I need ideas - too many windows? not enough windows? etc...)
I am thinking a good size for the building would be 8x10 at the smallest.
I am thinking of having a brooder box - enclosed by wood so there aren't any drafts at all (except the top open, of course). Maybe 4' x 4' and the two walls that face into the room would be 2 foot tall (may need to be taller).
Have an 8' x 6' brooder cage, and a 4' x 4' storage and entry area.
I have one window per wall - I don't want drafts, but then it gets hot, so I need fresh air, too. I have one of those portable oil heaters that I can set up in this coop in winter to heat the whole building, then I can use heat lamps just over the brooder box.
What do you all think? any suggestions are welcome....
ETA - do you think 8' x 10' is too small?
Meri
Here's an idea (not in proportion, and not set in stone, I need ideas - too many windows? not enough windows? etc...)
I am thinking a good size for the building would be 8x10 at the smallest.
I am thinking of having a brooder box - enclosed by wood so there aren't any drafts at all (except the top open, of course). Maybe 4' x 4' and the two walls that face into the room would be 2 foot tall (may need to be taller).
Have an 8' x 6' brooder cage, and a 4' x 4' storage and entry area.
I have one window per wall - I don't want drafts, but then it gets hot, so I need fresh air, too. I have one of those portable oil heaters that I can set up in this coop in winter to heat the whole building, then I can use heat lamps just over the brooder box.
What do you all think? any suggestions are welcome....
ETA - do you think 8' x 10' is too small?
Meri
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