I was looking to get only three chicks: a buff orpington, a silver laced wyandotte, and an ambers links (still debating on that last one). We have two cats, so I'm trying to think of a way to keep the chicks safe, the house safe (with the heating lamp), and the cats not too annoying. I saw someone put their tote of chicks in a dog kennel to keep the cats/dogs out? Thinking maybe that might be an option...![]()
I got 12, 1 day old chicks at TSC late last March. Kept them in a large Tupperware tub (pic) with a piece of 4' plastic garden fencing over the top. I have 3 cats. I had a chair that the heat lamp was clamped to, & 2 of the cats took turns "watching" over the babies & sleeping on the chair. I never let them halve free rein of the room, but if you look at the second pic, you can see the relationship between cat & birds!
After they got too big for the Tupperware, I built a ~4'x8' "pen out of cardboard boxes & that worked just fine til I kicked their fuzzy butts out to the coop!
I will say. I NEVER want to raise chicks in the house again, the dust in the spare bedroom was indescribable!! Took DAYS to clean

Oh, I am currently looking at setting up a 10-12 day jaunt to Maui for next Feb,,.i can't take another winter without a warm break...& haven't been there in 7 years...
AND, my drive is ALREADY drifted over from the winds..& the snow JUST started. I am STUCK (DH has truck )
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