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I don't see why not as long as your brooder is big enough to give them all room. :) I throw mine together each week for 3 weeks of hatching and then start a new brooder.(I give them a couple days right after hatching by themselves before putting them with the older) So I'll have ages 2-3 days in with 3wk olds.
I do the same I have 8 week old with 3 week olds
 
I do the same I have 8 week old with 3 week olds
I was afraid to stick my 1 day-olds with my 3 1/2-weekers so they are separated by hardware cloth. The big guys are so strong, already inflicting a nasty pinch when they nip and they have a go at that partition in attempts to peck the babies too. I can't imagine putting them together. They look like snacks. When their size is a little closer, I'll combine them, if the big guys are still inside. They're testing my nerves already at almost 4 weeks with their mess. I still have to make a grow-out pen for them though so they're inside for at least another week, if not more.

 
Fancy, she is really pretty! My girls have twice the feathers on their feet! I wish it was more like yours!
Thank you Nova..... I'm hoping once i get her on wire her feet will not be so dirty haha I have less than a month to keep her clean and for my Roosters beard to grow back my girls must enjoy pecking the guys beards off
 
I was afraid to stick my 1 day-olds with my 3 1/2-weekers so they are separated by hardware cloth. The big guys are so strong, already inflicting a nasty pinch when they nip and they have a go at that partition in attempts to peck the babies too. I can't imagine putting them together. They look like snacks. When their size is a little closer, I'll combine them, if the big guys are still inside. They're testing my nerves already at almost 4 weeks with their mess. I still have to make a grow-out pen for them though so they're inside for at least another week, if not more.

that looks like my set up other than I have some plywood seperating them
 
Hello from White Lake. We just purchased some little chicks from TSC for our kids and were wondering if there is a place that sells chickens (not chicks) around the metro area? We would like to get a flock going a little faster for eggs
 
I need some brooder input as I'm trying to have everything done and ready before I have chicks to deal with. I have 70 meaties and 6 layers coming in a month. I have 32 eggs in the incubator, and will be setting another 12 on Friday.

I have our 5ft x 5ft dog kennel in the basement, so I'm thinking about getting boxes from work to line the floor and sides, putting a tarp in it and then either putting sand or shavings in that to brood in. I can expand to 5ft x 10ft if absolutely needed (as in, we get a snowstorm in May). It's not my favorite idea in the world to have that many chicks inside, but it has to be done. Hopefully spring will get the idea and it'll warm up soon. Thoughts? I'm really curious about the sand and keeping the stink down by raking it daily or something.

We're hoping to get the materials for the meatie tractors this weekend, but I don't think it'll be warm enough for them to be put outside for 2 weeks.
 
I need some brooder input as I'm trying to have everything done and ready before I have chicks to deal with. I have 70 meaties and 6 layers coming in a month. I have 32 eggs in the incubator, and will be setting another 12 on Friday.

I have our 5ft x 5ft dog kennel in the basement, so I'm thinking about getting boxes from work to line the floor and sides, putting a tarp in it and then either putting sand or shavings in that to brood in. I can expand to 5ft x 10ft if absolutely needed (as in, we get a snowstorm in May). It's not my favorite idea in the world to have that many chicks inside, but it has to be done. Hopefully spring will get the idea and it'll warm up soon. Thoughts? I'm really curious about the sand and keeping the stink down by raking it daily or something.

We're hoping to get the materials for the meatie tractors this weekend, but I don't think it'll be warm enough for them to be put outside for 2 weeks.
Blasphemy!!!
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I don't see why the set up wouldn't work.... other than being pretty dusty. The sand is dusty too, I tried it this year, they stayed clean and it was nice n warm for them. when it came to sifting out the sand/poohs... then it got really dusty to the point that I would use my vacuum to suck up the dust as I sifted it (not a good idea to breath poohy sand dust).
 
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