Managing my chicks

mominoz

Crowing
14 Years
Feb 17, 2009
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Ok, (first timer hatcher). I incubated my eggs as they were laid. Now I have 8 peachicks, of varying ages with a 4-6 week spread between them. They are presently in a kiddie pool brooder, one on top with a big square cutout and screening on it. They are starting to get crowded and I am thinking I need to move the bigger ones out. option 1). I can get another set of pools and make another brooder, but headroom is only about 15-18 inches and it is getting hot in garage). 2) I have a roofed and fenced carport with gates that I use for my young ducks divided into 'apartments' as they grow out with rubber matting I can hose down. I was thinking of adding more fencing(for height) up to the roof and adding perches. I have used heat lamps in there with a tarp on the outside of the carport tied to the fence as windbreaks. The sides are just fenced with combo 2X2 fence and hardware cloth along the bottom 3 ft. It is also inside a 4 ft. fence that is hotwired. The only issue I have sometimes are rats and mice (no snakes for a long time ;0). The rats have eaten the plastic type screening I used to roof over some mini ducks...so I was going to use chickenwire (which the rats usually don't chew) (I also have traps and bait traps for rats...but this is the country)...So they would be in a rubber matted, roofed area. I can also have tarps on 2-3 sides inside and I already have some tarps I use for sunshades along the south side... but the east and west are open mostly for ventilation. It is 80-95 here daytime and maybe 70's at night... I could put a lamp shining into the pen in one corner if they want to get near heat or I could provide a rubbermaid bin with shavings sort of like a nest (with a side cut out), with or without a roof.. they would be protected from rain/most of the wind and be able to see outside at least partly...and have a lot more space and it wouldn't take very long to fix up.
 
Can you post pictures of the set-up?
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Ok, here are some old photos when we first made it. It now has rubbermatting with drain holes in it....and dividers that are goose height. However, I can add more poles and fence all the way to the inside roof and make a fully caged 'apartment' for the growing babies...(until I either sell them or move them outdoors into another aviary I will make from another tarp house we have that is 12 x 20... at least for a while). I was thinking of making the 'baby apartment' about 4' X 16' because that would fit for now....moving the older chicks that are around 8 weeks or so , then move the smaller ones as they grow. This is to get them out of the garage brooder pool as it is going to be in the 90's for the rest of the summer ...I can add a 250 red brooder light and a container house if needed.... I can also arrange tarps on the fence if drafts are an issue....but this is just for summer and fall...I am in North Ga. zone 7b... so our first frost isn't until Nov.1-10...
 

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